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Technical data Cross-section of a deciduous leafArticle no: P1442001 Principle The leaf of a deciduous plant consists of several layers. Cells with many chloroplasts are found in the deeper layers. The external tissue layer, the epidermis, protects the plant against moisture loss due to evaporation. It does not contain any chloroplasts and the cells appear transparent when viewed under the microscope. Densely packed cells extending upwards and containing numerous chloroplasts are found in the palisade layer. Below, it is followed by the spongy parenchyma, under which lies another epidermis functioning as a boundary tissue. Benefits
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