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    ​In a Leaf, Where Are the Most Chloroplasts Found
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​In a Leaf, Where Are the Most Chloroplasts Found

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Question 17

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​In a leaf, where are the most chloroplasts found?


A) ​the phloem
B) ​the palisade mesophyll
C) ​the spongy mesophyll
D) ​the upper epidermis
E) ​stomata​

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