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Cuticle wall (Part of a Dicotyledon Leaf)
Water resistant to reduce transpiration
Upper epidermis (Part of a Dicotyledon Leaf)
Transparent layer below Cuticle wall
Spongy mesophyll (Part of a Dicotyledon Leaf)
Creates air spaces + few chlorophyll to catch stray light
Xylem (Part of a Dicotyledon Leaf)
Transport water
Phloem (Part of a Dicotyledon Leaf)
Transport sugars
Lower epidermis (Part of a Dicotyledon Leaf)
Simple protective bylayer
Guard cell (Part of a Dicotyledon Leaf)
Open/closes stomata
Stomata (Part of a Dicotyledon Leaf)
Allows H2O, CO2 and O2 movement
Cell wall (Part of a Palisade Mesophyll Cell)
Cellulose rigid wall that provides protection
Cell membrane (Part of a Palisade Mesophyll Cell)
Selectively permeable membrane
Nucleus (Part of a Palisade Mesophyll Cell)
Controls activity
Tonoplast (Part of a Palisade Mesophyll Cell)
Surrounds Vacuole
Chloroplast (Part of a Palisade Mesophyll Cell)
Contains chlorophyll and traps light for photosynthesis
Mitochondria (Part of a Palisade Mesophyll Cell)
Produces energy for the cell
Membrane (Chloroplast Cell)
Has a double membrane structure
Stroma (Chloroplast Cell)
Liquid of chloroplast and site of Calvin Cycle
DNA (Chloroplast Cell)
Controls cell activity
LIpid (Chloroplast Cell)
Stores food
Granum (Chloroplast Cell)
Has a stack of thylakoid
Starch Grain (Chloroplast Cell)
Stores chloroplast
Lamellae (Chloroplast Cell)
Membrabe surrounding thylakoid, trapping light