Biology, asked by pushkaranand8481, 10 months ago

Why does the mesophyll cells have chloroplasts in them what is their function?

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Answered by cuteashi95
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Hi, Here is ur answer

These cells have a lot of chloroplasts in them, which is why they're the main sites of photosynthesis in the leaf (since chloroplasts conduct photosynthesis). The spongy mesophyll also allows the plant to bend and move in the wind, which itself helps move gases around the leaf's cells.

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