Mitosis is the division of one cell into two cells.
I THINK IT IS MADE UP OF ONE CELL HELP ME!!!
A microscope is the best tool for a student to use to observe mitosis in an onion root tip.
Different individual cells will have received slightly different amounts of vital nutrients at different times, therefore, mitosis will not occur at the same rate throughout the onion. Over time, cells will become more out-of-sync and end up mitozing at different times causing each cell to be at different stages of the mitotic cycle. P.S. Is mitotic even a word - I've never heard it before. Sounds like a smug biology teacher made it up.
Onion being a monocot plant has fibrous root system
You do not need to put an onion root in water, also cutting its roots would not have done any favours to the onion. If you keep the onion in dry and aired environment it will start to sprout naturally and can then be planted.
An onion, strictly speaking, is a 'bulb' and is a stem.
A microscope is the best tool for a student to use to observe mitosis in an onion root tip.
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Mitosis.
The reason for mitosis occurring most commonly in the onion root tip is because the onion root tip is a rapidly growing area of the plant.
It is a type of white fish that demonstrates mitosis much like an onion root tip.
focous into the lense and look towards the stage
The only difference between vegetal (onion) cells and animal (roundworm) is not quite in mitosis, but in citokinese (not a mitosis phase since mitosis refers to nucleus division). Vegetal cells have a thick wall rounding the cell which needs different means to split than the membrane in animal cells
Root and shoot apices of plants consisting of merestamatic cells are more appropriate plant tissue for mitosis. For animals cells of salivary glands and bone marrow are preferred for observing mitosis.
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.
Acetocarmine is a DNA specific stain like feulgen stain, so the super coiled chromosomes during different stages of mitosis present in the Onion root tip cells can be visualized perfectly by treating with this stain.
It is not! An onion is a bulb. A swede, turnip, carrot, and so on, are root.