Biology, asked by GurusewakSingh38, 1 year ago

we can try preparing temporary mounts of leaf peels, tip of roots of onion or not even peels of onion of different sizes.

After performing the above activity,let us see what the answer to the following questions would be:
(a) Do all cell look alike in term of shape and size?
(b) Do all cell look alike in structure?
(c) could we find differences among cells from different parts of a plant body?
(d) what similarities could we find?

Answers

Answered by MaghSharma
16

Answer:

(a) No

(b) No

(c) Yes

(d) Cell wall, chlorophyll , mitochondria, etc

Answered by skyfall63
21

Explanation:

For the preparation of “temporary mounts of leaf peels” and “the tip roots of onion” and the answer for the given activity is follows:

  • No, the shape and size are different for each and every cell.
  • The structure of all the cells are same.
  • Yes, we can also find the differences among the cells from different parts of a plant body.
  • The “structure of plant cell” and the cell wall are same.
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