Question: The tissue found between the upper and lower epidermis is called-
Options:
Mesophyll
Pith
vascular bundle
Stomata
🔑Key Points:
-Mesophyll is the tissue found between the upper and lower epidermis of a leaf.
-It is primarily involved in photosynthesis and consists of two types of cells: palisade mesophyll and spongy mesophyll.
-The palisade mesophyll cells are elongated and packed with chloroplasts, making them the primary site for photosynthesis.
-The spongy mesophyll cells have air spaces between them to facilitate gas exchange.
🔴Additional Information:
-Pith is the central part of a stem or root, mainly involved in storage and transport of nutrients.
-Vascular bundles are part of the transport system in vascular plants, containing xylem and phloem tissues.
-Stomata are pores found on the surface of leaves and stems that facilitate gas exchange.
-The mesophyll is crucial for efficient photosynthesis due to its high chloroplast content and optimal arrangement for light absorption.