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How much onion cells are magnified depends on what magnification setting a microscope is on. It is impossible to say how much they are magnified in a specific situation without more information.

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How much the onion cell magnified?

How much onion cells are magnified depends on what magnification setting a microscope is on. It is impossible to say how much they are magnified in a specific situation without more information.


How do you tell how much the onion cells are magnified?

An onion cell has a rectangular shape and its size can range in length from 0.25 to 0.4 millimeters. If you take a picture of the magnified onion cell and measure its diameter in millimeters then you can use simple maths to determine how much magnification is being applied.


How much onion cell magnified?

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How much are these onion cell magnified?

It depends on the strength of the lense you are using and how high you set the magnification of the microscope.At 40X magnification, the microscope enlarges a 2 mm part of the onion and at 100X the microscope enlarges 0.8 mm of the cell. At both 40X and 100X you can online see a zoomed out image of the cells.At 400X, the microscope enlarges a 0.2 mm part of the cell. The individual cell is more clearly seen.At 1000X magnification, the microscope enlarges a 0.08 mm part of the onion cell. At this level of magnification the nucleus of the onion cell can be seen.This link shows different magnifications of the onion cells.


What cell parts did you find in the onion cell but not in the cheek cells?

The onion cells are much more rectangle shaped, than the cheek cells and the nucleus in the onion cell is much more bigger and better seen in the microscope.


How Onion cell magnified?

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Where are onion cells found?

All organisms are made of cells. An onion is and organism, hence all parts of an onion are made of cells.


What does the DNA of a onion do for the onion?

In every plant, animal or the other microorganisms, you have got the complete story or the characters of that individual written in the DNA. The onion is an onion because of the DNA of the onion. Much like the tomato is a tomato because of the DNA of the tomato.


Are chloroplasts visible in onion and cheek cells?

No chloroplasts in cheek and onion cells


What cells are in an onion tip but not the onion?

The cells in an onion tip but not the onion itself are usually actively dividing cells located at the growing tip of the onion root, known as the root cap cells. These cells help protect the delicate meristematic cells responsible for root growth and can often be found in the root zone of plants.


Which of the 2 cells cheek or onion cells have a regular arrangement and structure?

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.


Why do onion cells do not have chloroplast?

Onion cells do not have chloroplasts because the onion is underground where there is no light. Without light chloroplasts have no purpose, so onion cells just don't have them.