the cells leaf do that they make the photosynthesis from the sun
makes food for the plant
A Root cell doesn't have any Chloroplasts on them where as leaf cells do. Leaf cells need sunlight which is absorbed into the cells of the leaf: this job is done by the chloroplasts present in the cells, but when the roots are present under the ground, the cells do not need sunlight. hope u got Ur answer.
50,000,000 Cells are in a full grown plant leaf :)
On a leaf the palisade cells are located within the mesophyll layer. It is the layer that is closest to the upper epidermis of a leaf.
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they are the objects inside a cross-section of a leaf which are loosley packed cells that give the leaf a spongy appearence.
Yes, a leaf has cells. They have A LOT of cells
The lysosome is the organelle most likely to be missing from the cells of a leaf. The leaf cells have membranes, a wall, and chloroplast.
A Root cell doesn't have any Chloroplasts on them where as leaf cells do. Leaf cells need sunlight which is absorbed into the cells of the leaf: this job is done by the chloroplasts present in the cells, but when the roots are present under the ground, the cells do not need sunlight. hope u got Ur answer.
50,000,000 Cells are in a full grown plant leaf :)
Yes because they are both plant cells. The Leaf Cell has larger chloroplasts.
Leaf cells and blood cells are alike because they both are living organisums, that were prodced by a living thing.
Palisade cells and the spongey mesophyll. The upper and lower epidermis aren't cells but the are also in a leaf.
lower leaf cells is widely spaced cells allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to pass in and out the leaf
plastids are in cells, so whatever plastids are in cells are in the plant leaf.
A biologist ground up some plant leaf cells and then prepare a wet slide. Then they add the plant leaf cells to the slide.
plant cells
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