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Q: What can be seen by observing the meristem of the onion root?
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What part of an onion root tip has the greatest rate of cell division?

Mitosis takes place ALL throughout Organisms.


Does observing describe only what is seen?

yes


Does observing involve only describing what is seen?

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Which structures can't be seen in an onion?

Chloroplasts


What is granulated onion?

Granulated onion is a course grind of dehydrated onion. It is often seen in salad dressings, soups and broths, BBQ sauces, and dips.


Why is the root tip of an onion heated with acid?

The acid hardens the root tip so that it is less likely to break. The root tips have to be heated so that the stain is up taken and able to properly reach the chromatin ( which is dyed by the acectic orecin stain). This helps the cells to be seen more clearly under the microscope.


What structure can be seen in Elodea leaf but not present in epidermal cells of onion cells?

Chloroplasts, because the onion does not undergo photosynthesis. The onion plant does but the onion itself is a bulb.


Is there a Lipton dry onion soup low sodium?

Yes there is I have seen it in the store.


Is cytoplasm visible in onion cells?

it is like a rectangular shape .nuclear nuclear can be seen under microscope


What cell parts did you find in the onion cell but not in the cheek cells?

The onion cells are much more rectangle shaped, than the cheek cells and the nucleus in the onion cell is much more bigger and better seen in the microscope.


What cell structures can be seen in a stain onion cell?

The structure that is seen is the cell wall. This keeps the shape of the cell and is only found in plant cells. The organelles that can be see in a stained onion cells all depends on your microscope. Under a x400 light microscope we could see the cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm,


What Latin root most likely means change or exchange?

The root "mut" (seen in the word mutation).