They both have a nucleus:)
no
Onion cells are approximately the same shape because they are packed tightly together in the layers of an onion bulb. The cell walls of onion cells help maintain their shape and structure. Additionally, the pressure exerted by neighboring cells contributes to their uniform appearance.
They both have nucleoli you have to dye them both and of course they are both living cells but not the same kind. Both have cell membranes and are eukaryotic cells.
Stained cheek cells can vary in size and shape depending on the individual's genetics and environmental factors. Generally, cheek cells are relatively uniform in size and shape within a single individual, but there can be variations between different people.
Both onion cells and nerve cells have the same look. Obviously they have both got cells in them and have nerly everything the same.
No because animal cell has indefinite shape
both undergo mitosis as they try to increase the number of cells of same kind.
an onion cell is a plant cell, in which plant cells are rectangular shape and so are onion cells
Yes. Within a single person, all of the somatic cells have the same nuclear genomic DNA; it does not matter if you compare DNA from a cheek cell to a liver cell.
Elodea and onion cells have more consistent shapes than human epithelial cells because they have cell walls. The human epithelial cells do not have defined cell walls.
Yes, daughter cells resulting from cell division in an onion root occupy the same column of cells as the parent cells. This organization helps maintain the overall structure and function of the root tissue.
Cheek cells and skin cells both originate from the same layer of cells in the body known as the ectoderm. They are both epithelial cells that provide protection and serve as a barrier against external factors. Additionally, they both undergo rapid turnover and slough off regularly.