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  2. Palisade cell - Wikipedia

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    Palisade cells are located beneath the upper epidermis and cuticle but above the spongy mesophyll cells. Palisade cells contain a high concentration of chloroplasts, particularly in the upper portion of the cell, making them the primary site of photosynthesis in the leaves of plants that contain them. Their vacuole also aids in this function ...

  3. Talk:Palisade cell - Wikipedia

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    This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 31 August 2022 and 16 December 2022.Further details are available on the course page.

  4. Category:Plant cells - Wikipedia

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  5. Palisade layer - Wikipedia

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  6. Palisade (pathology) - Wikipedia

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    In histopathology, a palisade is a single layer of relatively long cells, arranged loosely perpendicular to a surface and parallel to each other. [1] A rosette is a palisade in a halo or spoke-and-wheel arrangement, surrounding a central core or hub. [ 2 ]

  7. Palisade tissue - Wikipedia

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  8. Palaeoaldrovanda - Wikipedia

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    Cajsa Lisa Anderson et al. (2005) wrote: "synapomorphic characters that link the fossils seeds [of P. splendens] to extant Aldrovanda include hard testa with an outer epidermis of palisade cells and with a smooth, strongly reflecting surface, short micropylar neck, and extruding, pointed chalazal area".

  9. Palisade - Wikipedia

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    Reconstruction of a palisade in a Celtic village at St Fagans National History Museum, Wales Reconstruction of a medieval palisade in Germany. A palisade, sometimes called a stakewall or a paling, is typically a row of closely placed, high vertical standing tree trunks or wooden or iron stakes used as a fence for enclosure or as a defensive wall.