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are onion cells dead ?

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Answered by rk678540
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Answered by crkavya123
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At least until the onion (a root) is harvested, the interior cells are active. The outer layers are made of dead material, just like our outer skin. Like flower bulbs, fresh onions have the ability to develop into a new plant

An onion cell is alive at first but subsequently turns into a dead cell.

For instance, all of the onion cells are typically alive when the farmer first digs up his crop of onions. However, as the onions are allowed to dry outside, the outside onion cells become dehydrated and die, forming an outer "onion skin" of dead onion cells that shield the interior onion flesh made up of living onion cells. Onion cells perish during the cooking process. Fresh uncooked onions are killed by stomach acid and other digestive processes when consumed.

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