Biology, asked by tj98903907, 6 months ago

oneion cell have no chromoplast. How can we tell they are plant's ?


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Answered by Anonymous
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  • onion cells have no chloroplast they are still classified as plants
  • as onions grow under the soil and they do not need to participate in photosynthesis
  • rather they use their bulb as a means of storing energy and nutrients

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