Chloroplasts
Methylene blue is not suitable for staining onion cells because it does not effectively bind to the distinct cell structures present in onion cells, such as the cell walls and nuclei. Toluidine blue or safranin O are commonly used stains for onion cells as they provide better contrast and visibility of cell structures.
The structure that is seen is the cell wall. This keeps the shape of the cell and is only found in plant cells. The organelles that can be see in a stained onion cells all depends on your microscope. Under a x400 light microscope we could see the cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus and cytoplasm,
The structures that are found in the hydrilla which are not found in the onion cell are chloroplasts, specifically the stomata and chlorophyll. Onions lack these structures because they grow underground.
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Granulated onion is a course grind of dehydrated onion. It is often seen in salad dressings, soups and broths, BBQ sauces, and dips.
Onions are underground structures. They do not get sunlight.
When examining an onion under a microscope labeled with specific markers, one can observe the different cell structures and components of the onion, such as the cell walls, nuclei, and cytoplasm. The markers help to highlight and distinguish these structures, allowing for a more detailed and precise analysis of the onion cells.
An onion has a fibrous root system. The roots of an onion plant are spread out in a network of thin, hair-like structures which help in absorbing water and nutrients from the soil.
An onion. When you peel off an onion's skin, it may make you cry due to the release of its pungent aroma, but the onion itself cannot cry.
Iodine dyes cells a purple color. This enables things to be seen easier under a microscope.
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