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why do cells in the middle of a leaf have lots of chloroplasts?​

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Answered by LoveSickGirl
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Structure. Palisade cells contain the largest number of chloroplasts per cell, which makes them the primary site of photosynthesis in the leaves of those plants that contain them, converting the energy in light to the chemical energy of carbohydrates.

Answered by ayushipatel8a815
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Structure. Palisade cells contain the largest number of chloroplasts per cell, which makes them the primary site of photosynthesis in the leaves of those plants that contain them, converting the energy in light to the chemical energy of carbohydrates......

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