The answer is simple:
This is a root! It is found in the soil, and it is respectively getting resourced from the soil!
It gets water, minerals and dissolved substances from the ground it is in.
the root
Onion roots are not photosynthetic.They do not have.
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
the root
Onion roots are not photosynthetic.They do not have.
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.
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.
They are living things
the reason you wouldn't see chloroplasts is because the onion root tip is underground where light can not reach and why would it need chloroplasts if it didn't need to produce energy form light?
.......... Did Ben ask this??????
the root the root No the root is below the ground and the green onion is above the ground which is a young onion. it will eventually grow into a onion.
Small rectangular cells with small spherical balls inside.
Like most cells, the onion root tip cell generally takes about 2 weeks to fully complete the cell cycle.