Biology, asked by rhonys, 1 year ago

Inion cells have no chlroplast. How can we tell they are plant?

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Answered by Alok2435
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Explanation:

Although onions are plants, students will not see any chloroplasts in their slides. This is because of the fact that the chloroplast necessary for photosynthesis is largely present in the leafy part of the onion, which is exposed to the sun and absent in the bulb which is below ground and away from sunlight.

Answered by khelan05
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HERE's The answer

Explanation:

Onion cells are there for storage of food and hence contain large vacuoles.

They don't perform photosynthesis. So they don't posses chloroplasts. There are many other plant cells that don't have chloroplasts such as vascular bundles or parenchyma

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