Why is the palisade layer a tissue?

      

Why is the palisade layer a tissue?

  

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Nyabiba
A tissue is a group of cells that coordinate to perform a particular action. The palisade layer of plant leaves is an example of such a tissue. This is because the cells of the palisade layer perform the function of trapping light and using it for photosynthesis. The cells are closely packed and regularly arranged to achieve their function.
omogambi answered the question on December 28, 2017 at 08:43


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