Onion cells have a clear, definite shape.
an onion cell is a plant cell, in which plant cells are rectangular shape and so are onion cells
When observing an onion cell under the microscope, it appear to be long an oval in shape. Staining the cell will make the chromosomes attain a deep purple color.
Onion cells are rectangular in shape. They are kind of irregular, though. They are gray under a microscope unless they are dyed with iodine. because onion grows underground and gets no sunlight for photosynthesis, the plant doesn't waste its chloroplasts on its onions
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plant cells have a cell wall - animal cells do not
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When observing an onion cell under the microscope, it appear to be long an oval in shape. Staining the cell will make the chromosomes attain a deep purple color.
As with all cells, the nucleus of an onion cell is spherical. Since nuclei essentially exist suspended in a cells cytoplasm the membrane will assume the most efficient and lowest energy shape, a sphere.
When salt is added to onion cell, the cytoplasm shrink due to plasmolysis. When water is added to onion cell, the cytoplasm expands back to its initial shape due to deplasmolysis.