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Ron is observing an onion cell on a slide under a microscope. He sees chromatids being pulled to opposite ends of the cell. Which phase is he seeing?
If it were two-dimensional you would not need to change focus on your microscope to see its structures.
how do cells of the onion specimen appear under the microscope
The cells of the onion appeared to be crooked.
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Ron is observing an onion cell on a slide under a microscope. He sees chromatids being pulled to opposite ends of the cell. Which phase is he seeing?
When observing an onion cell under the microscope, it appear to be long an oval in shape. Staining the cell will make the chromosomes attain a deep purple color.
When observing an onion cell under the microscope, it appear to be long an oval in shape. Staining the cell will make the chromosomes attain a deep purple color.
If it were two-dimensional you would not need to change focus on your microscope to see its structures.
how do cells of the onion specimen appear under the microscope
The cells of the onion appeared to be crooked.
Yes, sometimes there will be green portions of the onion. If you look at those cells under the microscope, you will see chloroplasts.
Given a good microscope I can identify all parts of an onion cell.
Onion cells have a clear, definite shape.
Onion cells are clear because they are underground and protected. Therefore they have no chlorophyll to give them any color.