What is palisade parenchyma??
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Palisade cells are plant cells found in leaves just under the epidermis and cuticles
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the upper layer of ground tissue in a leaf, consisting of elongated cells beneath and perpendicular to the upper epidermis and constituting the primary area of photosynthesis.
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The definition of a palisade parenchyma is the layer in a leaf that contains the cylinder-shaped cells that hold the chloroplasts. An example of palisade parenchyma is where photosynthesis occurs on a leaf.The palisade parenchyma (also called the palisade mesophyll) aids in photosynthesis and has column-shaped, tightly-packed cells. It may be present in one, two, or three layers.
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