Onion leaves have chloroplast but not the vegetable(bulb)....
yes
Onion are under the soil.So they do not get sunlight for photosynthesis
Onion bulb does not have chloroplasts.Onion leaves have chloroplasts.
the chloroplast
yes it can, if its a plant, then it has chloroplasts
Chloroplasts can be seen in Elodea leaf cells but not in the epidermal cells of onion cells. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis in plant cells, containing chlorophyll that captures sunlight for energy production. Onion epidermal cells do not contain chloroplasts as they do not perform photosynthesis.
yes because all plant cell have it
Onion cells do not have chloroplasts because the onion is underground where there is no light. Without light chloroplasts have no purpose, so onion cells just don't have them.
No. Because an onion develops in the ground, and chloroplasts develop in the sunlight. Therefore no chloroplasts form.
because it is only found in green parts of plants
Of course not they do not.They do not have DNA for that.
No, the nuclei in onion cells are generally larger than the chloroplasts. Nuclei are the control center of the cell and contain genetic material, while chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis.