Internal structure of a leaf or cross-section of a leaf

Internal structure of a leaf or cross-section of a leaf

Internal structure of a leaf

Functions of tissues in dicotyledonous leaves

Tissue Structure Function
1.      Upper and lower epidermis One cell thick

External walls covered with cutin (waxy substance)

Contain stomata (pores surrounded by guard cells)

–          Protective

–          Cutin is water proof and reduce water loss from the leaves

–          Allow gaseous exchange

2.      Palisade mesophyll Column-shaped cells with numerous chlorophyll in thin layer of cytoplasm –          Main photosynthetic tissue. Chloroplast may move towards light
3.      Spongy mesophyll Irregular shaped cells fitting loosely to leave large air space –          Photosynthetic, but fewer chloroplast than palisade cells. Gaseous exchange can occur through the large air space via stomata.
4.      Vascular tissue Extensive finely branching network through leaf –          Conduct water and mineral salts to the leaf in xylem

–          Remove photosynthetic products through phloem

–          Provide a supporting skeleton to the lamina, aided by turgidity

 

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