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In cooking, the onion would caramelize.
Yes, sometimes there will be green portions of the onion. If you look at those cells under the microscope, you will see chloroplasts.
Onion are under the soil.So they do not get sunlight for photosynthesis
A microscope is the best tool for a student to use to observe mitosis in an onion root tip.
No chloroplasts in cheek and onion cells
its look like a tissue paper
In cooking, the onion would caramelize.
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Onion cells are plant cells, cheek cells are human cells and amoebas split? (i'm smart as well as beautiful, I also managed to keep my airhead image by putting a ? at the end, *giggles flirtily*)
Yes, sometimes there will be green portions of the onion. If you look at those cells under the microscope, you will see chloroplasts.
The structure of onion epidermal cells refers to the arrangement of tissues in this cells. You can find the structure of onion epidermal cells online athttp://biology.touchspin.com/onion_epidermis.php. The structures observed in an onion epidermal cell, which are not present in the human epithelial cells are cell wall, central vacuole and vacuolar membrane.
there will be change in the color for iodine into blue,black because of the presence of starch in it.
there will be change in the color for iodine into blue,black because of the presence of starch in it.
there will be change in the color for iodine into blue,black because of the presence of starch in it.
there will be change in the color for iodine into blue,black because of the presence of starch in it.
there will be change in the color for iodine into blue,black because of the presence of starch in it.