Your question makes no English sense - and therefor can not be answered.
No an onion bulb is an organism
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because it big huge like the plant cell
Yes, An onion bulb does have an apical bud.If you cut an onion in half, you will see it in the center of the bulb
The onion is a bulb.
The bulb of an onion is formed from modified leaves. While photosynthesis takes place in the leaves of an onion containing chloroplast, the little glucose that is produced from this process is converted in to starch (starch granules) and stored in the bulb.
An onion, strictly speaking, is a 'bulb' and is a stem.
As an onion cell is a cell, no cells are located in it, but maybe you mean organelles, which literally mean "tiny organs" and make up every cell. In that case, onion cells lack chloroplasts because they grow underground and therefore don't use the sun to produce energy (chloroplasts are involved in photosynthesis).
its a bulb
It stores the food for the onion itself.. :))Hope it helps:))))
Bulb- onion, garlic, spring onion. Root - carrot, turnip,
Yes, the mommy onion had twins. One stayed an onion, the other evolved to a tulip bulb.