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similarities and differences between the onion and elodea cells ​

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Answered by kumbharepratiksha
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Answer:

The similarities between the onion and elodea cells are:

1. The onion cells and the elodea cells have a cell wall and the cytoplasm.

2. The onion cells are slimmer and smoother, but they are also connected (like bricks) like the Elodea cells.

The differences between the onion and elodea cells ​are:

1. The onion cells had a round rectangular-like structure, and the elodea plant cells had rigid rectangular shapes held together by the cell wall.

2. Elodea cells are more square and green and bigger than onion cells.

Answered by syedtahir20
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Similarities:

  • As we know that both cells have cytoplasm.
  • Both cells are connected like bricks.
  • A cell wall is present in both cells.

 

Differences:

  • Onion cells are clear, if stained it gives orange color.
  • Elodea cells are green and square in shape.
  • Onion cells have a visible nucleus and Elodea cells have a visible chloroplast.

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