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im not sure, all i noe is that it is a special form of variegation

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guard cells

mesophyll cells

outer membrane

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i dont have a clue you tell me

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its palisade mesophyll layer

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chloroplasts

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Q: What do you call leaves that only contain chlorophyll in some of their cells?
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What do you call leaves which contain chlorophyll in some of their cells?

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What do you call the green colour matter in leaves?

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What do you call the green coloring of the leaves?

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The chemical in the leaves of green plants that is used to trap sunlight during photosynthesis is called chlorophyll.


Do cells and tissues make up leaves do cells and tissues make up leaves?

leaves do consist of cells. plant cells are fairly different than cells that make up human skin however one may call it plant tissue since functionally the cells in both humans and plants add up to form a communicating and function structure. yes.


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The differnece between this two are as followings- Eukaryotic cells are cells that contain a nucleus. Like you and me. Prokaryotic cells are cells that dont have a nucleus. Like bacteria ( But do contain genetic materials and chromosomes) Hope this helps!