How a palisade cell is adapted to make food for the plant?

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The palisade cells have many chloroplasts to capture light energy for the leaf to make the food for the plant.The cell wall and other parts of the cytoplasm are transparent to let the light through.The oblong shape allows many of the cells to park closely together at the top of the leaf so that as much light as possible is trapped.Palisade cells use the light energy to turn carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.

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