Yes, they do.
All plant cells have cell walls.
cell wall
An onion cell has a large vacuole and a cell wall. Next time, ask the guru!
The human.
Onion cells have cell walls because they are part of the kingdom plantae and they need the cell wall for support and structure.
cell wall & cytoplasm
Because it is obtained from the plant of onion and moreover it has a well defined cell wall, a characteristic feature of plants.
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
nucleas cytoplasm vacuole cell wall cell membrane
The structure that is seen is the cell wall. This keeps the shape of the cell and is only found in plant cells. The organelles that can be see in a stained onion cells all depends on your microscope. Under a x400 light microscope we could see the cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm,
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
yes.. the outer layer that is enclosing the cell is the cell membrane, and after the membrane is the rigid cell wall. this is to protect the cells content