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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: strofleaf_19&20, Palisade Mesophyll Is used to Facilitate light penetration, Abundant Stomata To Regulate gaseous exchange and water loss from the leaves, Spongy Mesophyll is used to act as a link to the stomata, Loosely packed With Numerous large intercellular spaces, lower epidermis contains guard cells, guard cells is bean-shaped in surface view, Thinner Layer Of waxy cuticle is used to protect the inner region of the leaf, act as a link to the stomata For Rapid diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide into and out of leaves, Leaf Contains Spongy Mesophyll, Leaf Contains lower epidermis, guard cells can carry out photosynthesis, Spongy Mesophyll Contains fewer chloroplasts, Act as main site of photosynthesis Due to High concentration of chlorophyll, diffuse oxygen and carbon dioxide into chloroplasts, Leaf Contains upper epidermis, Leaf Contains Palisade Mesophyll, waxy cuticle is used to Allow light to penetrate and focus onto mesophyll, guard cells allow the stomatal pores to open or close, guard cells which conttain chloroplasts, Spongy Mesophyll Contains Irregular shaped cells