Describe the structure of the onion cell. Sketch and label the mounting of
onion cells.
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the structure of the onion cell is flat and rectangular cells with each cell having cell wall, distinct nucleus, large vacuole and slightly stain cytoplasm.
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An onion is a multicellular (consisting of many cells) plant organism. As in all plant cells, the cell of an onion peel consists of a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus and a large vacuole. The nucleus is present at the periphery of the cytoplasm. The vacuole is prominent and present at the centre of the cell. It is surrounded by cytoplasm. The presence of a cell wall and a large vacuole are indicators that help identify plant cells, such as seen in the onion peel.
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