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Which type of cell are found in the leaves of a tree?

O eukaryotic animal
O chloroplastic
O prokaryotic
O eukaryotic plant

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Answer:

Palisade parenchyma cells

Step-by-step explanation:

Palisade parenchyma cells are elogated cells located in many leaves just below the epidermal tissue. Spongy mesophyll cells occur below the one or two layers of palisade cells. Ray parenchyma cells occur in wood rays, the structures that transport materials laterally within a woody stem.

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Answer:

eukaryotic plant

Explanation:Unit 2 Test: Cells

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