The general shape of onion cells are usually: A long / thing oval.
they are generaaly rectangular
an onion cell is a plant cell, in which plant cells are rectangular shape and so are onion cells
Plant cells generally have a more rectangular shape because the cell wall is more rigid. In contrast, animal cells have a round or irregular shape because they do not have a cell wall.
A microscopic view of onion skin will show several rectangular cells, each with a small, spherical nucleus.
When a cell reproduces by mitosis, the two identical new cells are called daughter cells.
tissue? tissue?
how does the shape of a root hair cell help take in water so quickly
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
Onion cells are rectangular in shape.
Onion cells are arranged in a closely packaged way. This is so that they layers of the onion can be thick and tough.
an onion cell is a plant cell, in which plant cells are rectangular shape and so are onion cells
Onion cells have a clear, definite shape.
Between the 2 cells that are cheek and onion cells, the one that has a regular arrangement and structure are onion cells. Cheek cells have an irregular shape.
yes.
they are shaped in the form of a cell wall
plant cells have a cell wall - animal cells do not
Like a misshaped box. It is grey under a microscope.
these plastids contain chlorophyl.what kind of plastids are they?