Biology, asked by rlpittman20, 9 months ago

Why are cells the spongy layer so loosely together

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Answered by NOOBonBRAINLY
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Answer:

Spongy mesophyll tissue is packed loosely for efficient gas exchange. The spongy mesophyll cells are covered by a thin layer of water. Gases dissolve in this water as they move into and out of the cells.

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Answered by mehakbansal100
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To allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to reach the palisade cells where they are needed in photosynthesis.

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