observation of epidernal cell in onion peel
Answers
Answered by
0
Observation:
There are a large number of regularly shaped cells lying side by side and each cell has a distinct cell wall.
A distinct nucleus is present on the periphery of each cell.
Lightly stained cytoplasm is observed in each cell.
A large vacuole is present at the centre of each cell, and is surrounded by the cytoplasm.
There are a large number of regularly shaped cells lying side by side and each cell has a distinct cell wall.
A distinct nucleus is present on the periphery of each cell.
Lightly stained cytoplasm is observed in each cell.
A large vacuole is present at the centre of each cell, and is surrounded by the cytoplasm.
Answered by
24
⠀
The epidermal cells of an onion act as a protective barrier against the microbes. A layer of the epidermal cells were peeled from an onion bulb and leaf was examined as follows: The inner transparent lining of an onion bulb was peeled.
⠀
Hope it helps... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Similar questions