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It is a plant cell, as it has a cell wall. If it didn't have a cell wall it would be an animal cell.

It is a plant cell.

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Plants are mostly green except for onion cells due to the fact that onion cells lack chloroplasts and chlrophyll that make the plant green.

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onion is a plant cell not an animal cell as onion is plant.

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Correction, the previous answer was incorrect. They are multicellular. Unicellular are single celled and Multicellular multiple cells.

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