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peel of ------- can be used to observe plant cell in membrane​

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Answered by dharaniraja2007
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The thin leaves of the waterweed, Elodea, and the epidermal peels of on- ion, Allium, have provided the "first look" at microscopic plant cells for biology and botany students for many decades (Morholt & Brandwein 1986).

Answered by Anonymous
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The peel is onion peel.

  • The epidermal peel of onion is made up of rectangular cells. Each specific cell is made up of an active nucleus, a central vacuole, a thin layer of abundant cytoplasm, and a cell wall.
  • The cells under investigation represent plant cells, as they have cell walls and a huge conspicuous vacuole. The vacuole is conspicuous and located in the cell's prominent centre. It is encased with the cytoplasm.
  • The existence of a cell wall as observed in the peel, also represents characteristics that assist identify plant cells.
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