describe onion cell
the animal cell is in the animal and the onion cell is in the onion
Typically on an onion.
All cells have cytoplasm, so yes, onion cells do have cytoplasm.
The length of an onion epidermal cell is typically around 0.2 to 0.5 millimeters.
Both onion cells and nerve cells have the same look. Obviously they have both got cells in them and have nerly everything the same.
the animal cell is in the animal and the onion cell is in the onion
Yes, Onion has cell on its body
Yes, an onion is a plant and plants have cell membranes and cell walls
Typically on an onion.
An onion cell has a large vacuole and a cell wall. Next time, ask the guru!
The structure of an onion cell includes a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and vacuole. The function of an onion cell is to store nutrients, provide support, and regulate the movement of substances in and out of the cell.
Bacterial cells are prokaryotic and the cells of an onion are eukaryotic.
The chromosomes number is 8 in an onion root cell during interphase.
Onions are multicellular, but this term refers to the entire organism - you cannot call a single onion cell a "multi cell".
An onion cell is a plant cell, thereby it is eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells are only found by bacterias.
Given a good microscope I can identify all parts of an onion cell.
The cell wall in an onion cell provides structural support and protection, helping the cell maintain its shape and resist damage.