Biology, asked by rishavsinghrajput200, 8 months ago

If onion peel cells and cheek cells are observed through a microscope, state the
two major differences that the observer is likely to find.

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Answered by umasri66
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If onion cells and cheek cells are observed through a microscope,state the two major difference the observer is likely to find. ... It is because, onion peel has a cell wall, which gives it a definite shape, but our cheek cells doesn't hav cell wall, so it looks like polygonal not having a definite shape.

Answered by priya543078
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onion cells and cheek cells are observed through a microscope,state the two major difference the observer is likely to find. ... It is because, onion peel has a cell wall, which gives it a definite shape, but our cheek cells doesn't hav cell wall, so it looks like polygonal not having a definite

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