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describe observations of onion peel cell using microscope​

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Answered by chauhanvishal1078
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Explanation:

Iodine– to stain the cells so it can be seen under the microscope. Not all cells can be stained with iodine, but onion cells take it up nicely so that there is contrast under the microscope. Onion– Peeled to one layer. If it's any thicker, you won't be able to see through it under the microscope.

Answered by Vedant0407
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Iodine– to stain the cells so it can be seen under the microscope. Not all cells can be stained with iodine, but onion cells take it up nicely so that there is contrast under the microscope. Onion– Peeled to one layer. If it's any thicker, you won't be able to see through it under the microscope.

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