Biology, asked by stingloner, 1 year ago

how do onion peel cells and our body cells differ​

Answers

Answered by sachin6930
40

Explanation:

human body is animal cells and onion is plant cells

Answered by mindfulmaisel
34

Answer:

The onion ‘peel cell’ and ‘human cell’ differs in the following ways.

  • The onion peel cell is a plant cell while the body cell is an animal cell.
  • The onion peel cell contains chloroplast while the human cell does not contain.  
  • The onion peel cell has a thick cell wall and a definite shape whereas the human cell does not have an ideal shape and a cell wall.  

Explanation:

Being a plant cell it needs to prepare its own food that’s why it contains the plastids that is the chloroplast.  

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