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What do cells in the spongy mesophyll layer have that makes gas exchange easier?

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The spongy mesophyll cells are adapted for gas exchange. They are loosely-packed with large intercellular air spaces where gases can readily diffuse. They have fewer chloroplasts than palisade cells, so carry out less photosynthesis . When the plant is photosynthesising during the day, these features allow carbon dioxide to diffuse into the spongy mesophyll cells, and oxygen to diffuse out of them.

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