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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onion peel cells:
1. as onion is a plant, the cell wall is present
2. the vacuoles are large in size surrounded by cytoplasm
3. the cells placed for observation are plant cells
4. we can see a large number of regular shaped cells surrounded with cell wall
human cheek cells:
1. the cell wall is absent
2. the vacuole is not prominent
3. the cell has only a thin cell membrane
4. nucleus is observed in the centre of the cell
5. there are a large number of irregular shaped cells
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