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A specialized cell in a tree leaf

what is this type of specialized cell?
A. Tracheid
B. Palisade cell
C. Guard cell
D. Osteocyte

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Answer:

Palisade Cell

Step-by-step explanation:

The leaf of a plant contains many different specialized cells. One example is the palisade cells, which form a layer near the top of the leaf. These cells are elongated, cylindrical in shape, and contain many chloroplasts.

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