Onions themselves are root bulbs, and so cannot photosynthesize.
Keeping that in mind, onion leaves and the sprouting plant from the onion bulb CAN photosynthesize like all other leaved plants.
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Daniel A
Absorb water and photosynthesize
Onion cells do not contain chloroplasts because onions are not photosynthetic organisms. Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells that require photosynthesis to produce energy for the cell. Onions obtain their energy through other metabolic processes and do not need chloroplasts for this purpose.
because the leaves create food for the plant.
Foot, seta and capsule
nonvascular
because plant like protists photosynthesize and wouldn't be able to photosynthesize without chlorophyll
Yes.
Absorb water and photosynthesize
the root the root No the root is below the ground and the green onion is above the ground which is a young onion. it will eventually grow into a onion.
Onion cells do not contain chloroplasts because onions are not photosynthetic organisms. Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells that require photosynthesis to produce energy for the cell. Onions obtain their energy through other metabolic processes and do not need chloroplasts for this purpose.
The entire onion plant is edible.
because the leaves create food for the plant.
onion is diff. from a rhizome because onion is a plant
no
no
The bulb of the onion does not but the leaves of the onion plant do.
Foot, seta and capsule