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The leaves, where photosynthesis takes place.
Onion being a monocot plant has fibrous root system
chloroplasts contain chlorophyll which help to make the food for the plant (glucose). An onion is a bulb, it is food storage for the actual onion plant, it doesn't make its own food so doesn't need chloroplasts *Chloroplasts are used for photosynthesis (I) Hope it helps (Y)
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The onion cell, like any other plant cell, performs various functions necessary for the survival and growth of the plant. Here are some key functions of an onion cell: Structural Support: Onion cells provide structural support to the plant. They have a cell wall made of cellulose, which helps maintain the shape and rigidity of the cell. Storage: Onion cells can store nutrients and reserve materials in the form of starch granules or other storage compounds, ensuring a steady supply of energy for the plant. Photosynthesis: Onion cells contain chloroplasts, specialized organelles that perform photosynthesis. Chloroplasts capture light energy and convert it into chemical energy, producing sugars and oxygen. Water and Nutrient Absorption: Onion cells, particularly those in the root system, absorb water and essential nutrients from the soil through their cell membranes. This process allows the plant to take up the necessary substances for growth and metabolism. Transport: Onion cells are involved in the transport of water, minerals, and organic compounds throughout the plant. Xylem vessels within the cell walls transport water and minerals from the roots to the other parts of the plant, while phloem cells distribute sugars and other organic molecules to various plant tissues. Reproduction: Onion cells play a role in plant reproduction. They contain the necessary genetic material (DNA) that contributes to the formation of new onion plants through cell division and growth.
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no it is not All parts of the plant are edible and can be used as you would spring onions.
The leaves, where photosynthesis takes place.
Describe how the onion and cheek cell were similar in observed parts what parts did they have common? Well they are similar because they both have a nucleus and cytoplasm. They are different because in an onion cell there is a cell wall, doesnt have chlorplast, and it is a plant. For a cheek cell it has a cell membrane, doesnt have a cell wall, and is an animal.
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.
The entire onion plant is edible.
Onion being a monocot plant has fibrous root system
onion is diff. from a rhizome because onion is a plant
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The onion is completely edible. The skin, though papery and edible is usually removed as is the small root at the bottom of the bulb. these two parts are less palatable and usually discarded. The bulb and leaves (green onion) are used in a large variety of ways.
The bulb of the onion does not but the leaves of the onion plant do.