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Some ground tissue contains many chloroplasts. where is this tissue located

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Mesophyll is the internal ground tissue located between the two epidermal cell layers of the leaf; and is composed of two kinds of tissues: the palisade parenchyma, an upper layer of elongated chlorenchyma cells containing large amounts of chloroplasts; and the spongy parenchyma, a lower layer of spherical or ovoid ...
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Mesophyll

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Between the epidermal cell layers and the leaf

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