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Where is Palisade Parenchyma Located?
Palisade parenchyma is located in the mesophyll layer of the leaf, specifically beneath the upper epidermis. This strategic positioning allows the cells to capture maximum light, which is critical for the plant's photosynthetic efficiency.
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