The palisade layer is adapted for photosynthesis as it contains many chloroplasts, positioned near the top of the leaf to capture maximum light.
La couche palissadique est adaptée pour la photosynthèse car elle contient de nombreux chloroplastes, situés près de la surface supérieure de la feuille pour capter un maximum de lumière.
Front | How is the structure of the palisade layer adapted to allow it to perform its function? |
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Back | It has lots of chloroplasts. This means that they're near the top off the leaf where they can get the most light. |
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