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You can't see chloroplasts in an onion skin cell since the onion was underground. When the onion is underground, the sun can't reach the onion so the onion skin cells can't make glucose. The onion does have chloroplasts in its cells at the top of the onion. That's where he sunlight can reach the onion.
Typically on an onion.
they will disintegrate and soon the onion will peel and the onion part will BE NO MORE
describe onion cell
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.
Is the one with a the colour red and the smell is so deep..............
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A studded onion is an onion with cloves stuck into it. This is done for a few recipes that call for cloves and makes it easier so you don't have to fish out the cloves. The cloves in the onion stay in place.
Some delicious recipes that specifically call for white onions as a key ingredient include French onion soup, caramelized onion tart, and onion rings.
Onions are multicellular, but this term refers to the entire organism - you cannot call a single onion cell a "multi cell".
For the Egyptians, the onion was sacred. The nine encircling layers of an onion represented eternity. Onions were often used in Egyptians burials believing that the strong scent of the onion would bring breath back to the dead.
Depending on their use, green onion or also known as scallion will be your most ideal trade out. It is a bit bigger, but still conical shaped and slices into rings nicely, and although it has a stronger onion taste and scent, it is still less than actually using an onion.
Yes, a partially used onion is best saved in a glass jar with a tightly-closed lid inside the refrigerator. You can simply wrap the onion in cling wrap, or in a freezer bag. However, cling wrap or a freezer bag will allow the scent of the onion to permeate throughout the refrigerator.
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Weeping willows defend themselves from insects by releasing an airborne scent known as tannin. The scent is then picked up by nearby trees, which release the scent as well and serves as a call to attract nearby parasitic wasps to kill the insect that is harming the tree.