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explain the structure of onion cell with the help of a slide
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Answered by akhila2k3
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u can see many cell guards and cholorpast

Answered by sriti88
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Hey here is your answer....

Onions have a long history of human use, originating in southwestern Asia but having since been cultivated across the world. Their strong odor — actually a defense mechanism — and unique structure belie a complex internal makeup, composed of cell walls, cytoplasm, and the vacuole. As onions can be found in almost every grocery store or easily grown independently, educators tend to use them when students learn about plant biology, thanks also in part to their easily-seen cell walls.

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