Yes, An onion bulb does have an apical bud.If you cut an onion in half, you will see it in the center of the bulb
the bud at the terminal end of the stem is an apical bud
the bud at the terminal end of the stem is an apical bud
the terminal or apical bud
There is basically no difference because the terminal bud and the apical bud are both the same. However, it is more commonly referred to as the terminal bud when conveying that growth at this main area of growth has stopped or is not continuing.
Apical dominance is a concentration of growth at the tip of a plant shoot, where a terminal bud partially inhibits axillary bud growth by using hormones.
A cabbage head is an apical (or terminal) bud.
Onions grow seeds on the tops of their stalks, not inside the bulbs. Their umbels (the flower head on the top of the plant) will dry out and then you have seeds. The bulbs themselves never have seeds inside.
The onion is a bulb.
An onion, strictly speaking, is a 'bulb' and is a stem.
Apical meristem
its a bulb
No an onion bulb is an organism