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nucleus and cytoplasm are common paramecium, squamous cell, and onion root cell)
prepared by adding water to the specimen which increases its translucency and makes it easier to stain. It also has a tendency to cause the specimen to flatten which makes the specimen easier to view.
You can't see chloroplasts in an onion skin cell since the onion was underground. When the onion is underground, the sun can't reach the onion so the onion skin cells can't make glucose. The onion does have chloroplasts in its cells at the top of the onion. That's where he sunlight can reach the onion.
Typically on an onion.
they will disintegrate and soon the onion will peel and the onion part will BE NO MORE
nucleus and cytoplasm are common paramecium, squamous cell, and onion root cell)
A paramecium and an amoeba are eukaryotes, as are onions.
The cells of the onion appeared to be crooked.
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prepared by adding water to the specimen which increases its translucency and makes it easier to stain. It also has a tendency to cause the specimen to flatten which makes the specimen easier to view.
This is because plant cells do not contain mitochondria or the Golgi apparatus.
Chloroplast is only in plant cells.So have to choose plant cells.
how do cells of the onion specimen appear under the microscope
An XL onion, or an onion who decided to not be an onion anymore.
No, an onion is not a lily. It is not a flower. An onion is a vegetable.
Onion is a noun.
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