How Is a Palisade Cell Adapted to Its Function

Structure and function of a palisade cell. Consists of a thin cell wall cell membrane vacuole cytoplasm chloroplast and nucleus.


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Palisade cells receive the most sunlight for the production of glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis.

. Terms in this set 7 describe the structure of a palisade cell. Palisade cells are packed closely together in order to maximize the absorption of light. Palisade cells are found in the mesophyll of a leaf and their main function is the absorption of light so that photosynthesis can take place.

The palisade mesophyll consists of chloroplasts with chlorophyll that absorb the light energy.


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