Biology, asked by kalpana9950, 10 months ago

Onion cells have no chloroplasts how can we tell they are plants

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Answered by mrkelvin
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Though 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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