Onion roots are not photosynthetic.They do not have.
No. The entire plant is made of eukaryotic cells. The only prokaryotic cells are bacteria.
Onions are in plant kingdom. They have eukaryotic cells.
the root
how does the shape of a root hair cell help take in water so quickly
yes and it goes the same for all cells in the root tip
They are living things
Bacterial cells are prokaryotic and the cells of an onion are eukaryotic.
Onions are in plant kingdom. They have eukaryotic cells.
An onion cell is a plant cell, thereby it is eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells are only found by bacterias.
the root
Bacteria cells are prokaryote, that is they have a lose gathering of genetic material and few organelles, ribosomes being the most of that. Cell walls. Onion cells are plant cells that are eukaryote. They have membrane bound organelles and a membrane bound nucleus for the genetic material. Like bacteria, plants have a cell wall.
how does the shape of a root hair cell help take in water so quickly
The root cell's job is to gather minerals and and take it up the roots to the onion.
Eukaryotic. They have defined nuclei and cell organelles.
yes and it goes the same for all cells in the root tip
The onion is a part of the root, which is usually underground. Thus, it has no need for chloroplasts to photosynthesize.
Prokaryotic cells do NOT have a nucleus.
Other prokaryotic cells