Probably because the cells are dead, and all that remain are the cell walls.
The perimeter of the box is the cell wall, dead or alive.
its look like a tissue paper
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Both onion cells and nerve cells have the same look. Obviously they have both got cells in them and have nerly everything the same.
A microscopic view of onion skin will show several rectangular cells, each with a small, spherical nucleus.
No, he does not look like a vegetable.
Onion cells are plant cells, so they have a cell wall and more angular shape (but no chloroplasts, like some plant cells, since they are not part of the photosynthesizing part of the onion plant) Human cheek cells are animal cells, so the biggest difference is that they have no cell wall and thus a rounder shape.
No, you cannot observe chloroplasts in onion cells because onion cells do not contain chloroplasts. Onions belong to a group of plants known as monocots, which typically lack chloroplasts in their cells. Chloroplasts are mostly found in the cells of green plants that undergo photosynthesis.
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Both onion cells and nerve cells have the same look. Obviously they have both got cells in them and have nerly everything the same.
Onion cells have a cell wall made of cellulose, while animal cells don't have a cell wall. Also, onion cells would have chloroplasts and chlorophyll so they can do photosynthesis. And animal cells have organelles called either centrosomes or centrioles, and plants don't.
he named it after the room Mongolians pray in because the cells look like boxes
Лук. IPA: [luk]. Pronounced like 'look'.