nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
pudh face
Onion cells have cell walls because they are part of the kingdom plantae and they need the cell wall for support and structure.
describe onion cell
the animal cell is in the animal and the onion cell is in the onion
Typically on an onion.
As an onion cell is a cell, no cells are located in it, but maybe you mean organelles, which literally mean "tiny organs" and make up every cell. In that case, onion cells lack chloroplasts because they grow underground and therefore don't use the sun to produce energy (chloroplasts are involved in photosynthesis).
Given a good microscope I can identify all parts of an onion cell.
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
An onion cell has a large vacuole and a cell wall. Next time, ask the guru!
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
In the middle of the cell
The cell of an onion peel is a plant cell. The cells of the onion peel do not have chloroplasts because the onion bulb (white part) grows under ground and its cells do not carry out photosynthesis.
cytoplasm
Onion cells have cell walls because they are part of the kingdom plantae and they need the cell wall for support and structure.
describe onion cell
It depends on the strength of the lense you are using and how high you set the magnification of the microscope.At 40X magnification, the microscope enlarges a 2 mm part of the onion and at 100X the microscope enlarges 0.8 mm of the cell. At both 40X and 100X you can online see a zoomed out image of the cells.At 400X, the microscope enlarges a 0.2 mm part of the cell. The individual cell is more clearly seen.At 1000X magnification, the microscope enlarges a 0.08 mm part of the onion cell. At this level of magnification the nucleus of the onion cell can be seen.This link shows different magnifications of the onion cells.
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