Onion cells are rectangular in shape. They are kind of irregular, though. They are gray under a microscope unless they are dyed with iodine.
because onion grows underground and gets no sunlight for photosynthesis, the plant doesn't waste its chloroplasts on its onions
The general shape of the onion cells is somewhat like a sausage shape.
The general shape of onion cells are usually: A long / thing oval.
The shape of the onion cell is that it is rectangular. The shape of the onion cell however appears oblong in certain onions.
The cell has a membrane to help it keep its shape.
The shape of a plant cell is rectangular. -Locke
The shape helps the root hair cell to move around the body, the nucleus helps the root hair cell, the root hair cell is about the same shape as a nerve cell
It depends on d type of cell;white blood cell and blood platelets are amoeboid in shape;red blood cell is round and biconcave in shape
A vacuole is an organelle found only in a plant cell and a plant cell is rectangular in shape. I hope that helped!
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I think the word you're looking for is onion, as in the edible plant.
It gives the cell structure and shape
cell membrane The cells and organs surrounding it give the animal cell its shape. The membrane is totally flexible and confers no shape to the cell.
The cell wall helps keep the shape of the cell.
The shape of cell depends on the specific function it does.
It is the cell wall which gives the cell a definite shape
Yes. Since the animal cell does not have a cell wall, it has no definite shape
yes amoeba is a variable shape cell
The general shape of a cell would be a cirle, or an oval
The microtubules give the cell its shape.
gives the cell shape