In the cell of an onion peel the nucleus is seen on one side of a cell why
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As the vacuole and the nucleus can't occupy the same space the larger vacuole simply pushes the nucleus to the side until the nucleus is pushed up against the rigid cell wall so the cell of an onion peel the nucleus is seen on one side of a cell.
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As the vacuole and the nucleus can't occupy the same space the larger vacuole simply pushes the nucleus to the side until the nucleus is pushed up against the rigid cell wall so the cell of an onion peel the nucleus is seen on one side of a cell.
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