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The spongy mesophyll of a leaf contains relatively few cells

Last updated: 6/17/2023

The spongy mesophyll of a leaf contains relatively few cells

The spongy mesophyll of a leaf contains relatively few cells surrounded by large spaces These spaces are directly connected to the many stomata in the lower epidermis of the leaf Which of the following are likely to be functions of the spongy mesophyll layer Select all that apply Holding oxygen and water vapor to be released from the leaf Carrying out cellular respiration for the epidermis Holding carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis Carrying out mitotic cell division to produce more leaf cells 4 of 8 QUESTIONS A