The one-leaf onion, or monocotyledonous plant, is considered non-vascular because it lacks specialized tissues for the transport of water and nutrients, such as xylem and phloem found in vascular plants. Instead, it relies on simpler methods for nutrient distribution and support, primarily through diffusion and cellular processes. This structural difference limits its size and complexity compared to vascular plants, which have developed more advanced systems for sustaining growth and development.
A onion is a modified stem
an onion is a vegatable because it is not made with a flower
onion cloute is an onion cut in half. take one half and pin a bay leaf to it using whole cloves. i use four cloves. it is then put into the milk for a bechamel sauce.
nonvasclar
no
Answer: the epidermis of a leaf includes: upper epidermis and lower epidermis but if you are referring to the epidermis of an onion: it is only one layer
Onion is a modified stem because it is a stem which grows underground
How many slices in an onion vary depending on how thinly the onion is sliced and how large the onion is when you begin. You might get 30 slices from a very large onion or more from a very thinly sliced onion.
It develops from the flower, it is not a leaf.
parallel
Celery or a green onion
Yes.