As with all cells, the nucleus of an onion cell is spherical. Since nuclei essentially exist suspended in a cells cytoplasm the membrane will assume the most efficient and lowest energy shape, a sphere.
The hypothesis of observing onion cells under a microscope could be that the onion cells will have a distinct rectangular shape and contain a visible nucleus.
Nerve cells are typically long and branched, with a main cell body called the soma and extensions called dendrites and axons for transmitting signals. Onion cells are plant cells that are typically round or oval in shape, with a cell wall, cell membrane, and cytoplasm containing a large central vacuole and nucleus.
describe onion cell
it is like a rectangular shape .nuclear nuclear can be seen under microscope
Yes, an onion cell typically contains one nucleus. The nucleus is an essential organelle that contains genetic material and controls the cell's activities. Onion cells are eukaryotic, meaning they have a defined nucleus.
The Onion cell and cheek cell both had cytoplasm, nucleuses, and cell membranes under 400x Magnification
Under a compound light microscope, an onion cell will appear as a rectangular shape with a distinct cell wall and nucleus. The cell cytoplasm will be visible, with small structures such as vacuoles dispersed throughout. The onion cell may also have a clear membrane visible around the cell wall.
The hypothesis of observing onion cells under a microscope could be that the onion cells will have a distinct rectangular shape and contain a visible nucleus.
Onion root tip cells are typically rectangular in shape with a distinct rectangular nucleus located towards one end. They often have a clear central vacuole surrounded by a layer of cytoplasm and a cell wall.
Nerve cells are typically long and branched, with a main cell body called the soma and extensions called dendrites and axons for transmitting signals. Onion cells are plant cells that are typically round or oval in shape, with a cell wall, cell membrane, and cytoplasm containing a large central vacuole and nucleus.
describe onion cell
The nucleus controls the cell's activities.
There is only one nucleus per cell.
Describe how the onion and cheek cell were similar in observed parts what parts did they have common? Well they are similar because they both have a nucleus and cytoplasm. They are different because in an onion cell there is a cell wall, doesnt have chlorplast, and it is a plant. For a cheek cell it has a cell membrane, doesnt have a cell wall, and is an animal.
In the middle of the cell
it is like a rectangular shape .nuclear nuclear can be seen under microscope
Yes, an onion cell typically contains one nucleus. The nucleus is an essential organelle that contains genetic material and controls the cell's activities. Onion cells are eukaryotic, meaning they have a defined nucleus.