Onion is a term used for many plants in the genus Allium. They are known by the common name "onion" but, used without qualifiers, it usually refers to Allium cepa.[1] Allium cepa is also known as the "garden onion" or "bulb" onion. Above ground, the onion shows only a single vertical shoot; the bulb grows underground, and is used for energy storage, leading to the possibility of confusion with a tuber, which it is not.[2] It is a close relative to garlic.
Allium cepa is known only in cultivation,[3] but related wild species occur in Central Asia. The most closely related species include Allium vavilovii (Popov & Vved.) and Allium asarense (R.M. Fritsch & Matin) from Iran.[4] However, Zohary and Hopf warn that "there are doubts whether the A. vavilovii collections tested represent genuine wild material or only feral derivatives of the crop."[5]
I recently had a Biology lab where this same question was posed. The pigment is located in the cell membrane (not the cell wall) and the vacuolar membrane.
yes itdoes. All cells have cell membranes. Only plant cells have cell walls though.
In the cytoplasm
Anthocyanin pigment
red
nucleus and cytoplasm are common paramecium, squamous cell, and onion root cell)
describe onion cell
the animal cell is in the animal and the onion cell is in the onion
Typically on an onion.
Those that you can see under the microscope are the cell wall, nucleus, nucleolus, and cytoplasm.
cell wall
Given a good microscope I can identify all parts of an onion cell.
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 Onion cell and cheek cell both had cytoplasm, nucleuses, and cell membranes under 400x Magnification
nucleus and cytoplasm are common paramecium, squamous cell, and onion root cell)
the chloroplast
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
nucleas cytoplasm vacuole cell wall cell membrane
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
The onion cells are much more rectangle shaped, than the cheek cells and the nucleus in the onion cell is much more bigger and better seen in the microscope.
flufffy stuff go in the sky and goes in your mouth
describe onion cell