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(n.)The photosynthetic tissue of a leaf, located between the upper and lower epidermis.
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In botany, a leaf is an above-ground plant organ specialized for photosynthesis. For this purpose, a leaf is typically flat (laminar) and thin. There is continued debate about whether the flatness o...
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Tissue between the upper and lower epidermis of a leaf blade (lamina), consisting of parenchyma-like cells containing numerous chloroplasts. ... In many plants, mesophyll is divided into two distinct layers. The palisade mesophyll is usually just below the upper epidermis and is composed of regular layers of elongated...
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Mesophyll cells are specialized for photosynthesis. These cells in the middle of the leaf contain many chloroplasts, the organelles that perform photosynthesis. As you demonstrate your knowledge of plant cell structure by placing the labels in the appropriate locations, ... Concept 5: Structure of a Mesophyll Cell...
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What Is Mesophyll?. Mesophyll is the material that makes up the majority of a plant's leaves. It is a relatively simple organic compound that is extremely important and is chiefly responsible for making plant life... ... Mesophyll comprises the majority of the interior of a leaf. The exterior "skin" of the leaf is called...
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When mesophyll cell protoplast mRNA (mesophyll mRNA) was expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes, IKout was generated that displayed similar properties to IKout observed from direct analysis of mesophyll cell protoplasts.
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Physiological Disorders in Orchids: Mesophyll Cell Collapse1 ... Mesophyll cell collapse is a condition that affects many different orchid genera. ... This physiological disorder can be caused by exposure to low water temperatures or low air temperatures, which leads to damage to the mesophyll cells within the leaf (Sheehan,
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Mesophyll conductance was observed to increasingly limit photosynthesis at higher temperatures. The results provide an improved ability to model leaf photosynthesis at various temperatures, which is necessary for predicting global carbon uptake in response to global climate change.
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Mesophyll cells are specialized for photosynthesis. ... With the use of isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ) tagging and two-dimensional liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, we identified 1458 non-redundant proteins in both guard cells and mesophyll cells of Brassica napus leaves.
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The Mesophyll is the Main Assimilation Tissue of Leaves ... Before we advance to the details, it has to be understood that the terms mesophyll and assimilation tissue are not to be used as synonyms, since leaves devoid of chloroplasts exist that differ in organization only slightly from green leaves.
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