You do not need to put an onion root in water, also cutting its roots would not have done any favours to the onion. If you keep the onion in dry and aired environment it will start to sprout naturally and can then be planted.
because the root can grow
Onion being a monocot plant has fibrous root system
An onion, strictly speaking, is a 'bulb' and is a stem.
the reason you wouldn't see chloroplasts is because the onion root tip is underground where light can not reach and why would it need chloroplasts if it didn't need to produce energy form light?
Roots absorb water when you feed plants water and then it helps the plant grow.
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.
Bulb- onion, garlic, spring onion. Root - carrot, turnip,
An onion bulb is made up of several layers. Cutting an onion in half, from the top to the root, will reveal the various layers.
Onions are alliums and they are bulbs that grow underground.
Unlike many other vegetables, onions can be used to regrow new onions by planting either a whole onion bulb or part of the onion that contains the root mass on the bottom. Once planted and hydrated, the roots on the bottom of the onion will begin to grow, and green onions will form out of the top of the vegetable. Onions can be used to grow new onions either using water - which is called hydroponic growing - or traditionally, using soil.
Yes, you can grow a Norfolk Island Pine from a cutting, but:If you use a side branch, it will keep growing sideways.A top cutting will grow normally, but they do not root easily. Rooting hormone powder helps.Keep the cutting, planted in soil, not water, out of direct sunlight and covered with a clear plastic bag, to keep it from drying out until it can get water with its' new roots.IT IS EXTREMELY HARD AND RARE.just wanted to point that out to you
You need a product named Root-One --> it's pronounced as root-tone. Follow the directions for whatever you want to grow.
It is not! An onion is a bulb. A swede, turnip, carrot, and so on, are root.
how does the shape of a root hair cell help take in water so quickly
It is not! An onion is a bulb. A swede, turnip, carrot, and so on, are root.
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The onion is a bulb.