they fall off
they will disintegrate and soon the onion will peel and the onion part will BE NO MORE
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. Hope this helps! Daniel A
I read something that said to burn a candle while cutting an onion. I tried it and it actually worked.Another method is to cut the onion under water.when cutting onions place your cut pieces into cold water to maintain the tear gases.When you peel your onion dip it in cold water before cutting and continue to dunk it periodically as you cut to keep those tear gases to a minimumonion is also good for those burned rice situations-- just cut an onion in half and put it into the pot of burned rice to eliminate that burned rice odor-- This may not always work with the taste of burned rice but at least you can somewhat control the odor.
Onion bulb: The fleshy scales of an onion bulb are modified leaves that store nutrients for the plant. Pitcher plant: The pitcher-shaped leaves of a pitcher plant are modified to trap and digest insects for additional nutrients.
An onion is a monocot which stands for monocotyledon. This due to the parallel veins which are found on its leaves.
The green cells in an onion plant are located in the leaves. These cells contain chlorophyll, which is responsible for photosynthesis and gives the leaves their green color.
ts that you can get from onion leaves
no but they have leaves
The bulb of the onion (the part that we usually eat) is a bunch of underground leaves growing from an underground stem. The leaves are not for photosynthesis, but they're for storing nutrients.
Onion leaves have chloroplast but not the vegetable(bulb)....
The bulb of the onion does not but the leaves of the onion plant do.
Sinagag: this is a dish that u can use onion leaves, basil leaves, and garlic leaves. It sounds pretty weird to me but it might be good. Hope I helped. SadieRocks11
Yes, they are quite fond of onion leaves.
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Onions belong to the genus Allium. This genus includes various species of flowering plants, many of which are cultivated for their edible bulbs and leaves, such as garlic and leeks. The scientific name for the common onion is Allium cepa.
an onion
An onion bulb is made up of several layers. Cutting an onion in half, from the top to the root, will reveal the various layers.