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  • 20-03-2020
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What does the palisade mesophyll do?

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The main function of the palisade tissues of the leaf is to absorb light to  perform photosynthesis! They contain lots of chlorophyll, which is the main organelle used for turning sunlight into glucose (the plant's "food")

They are tucked right underneath the epidermal layer, which is transparent so it allows sunlight to come through.

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