Biology, asked by kukkalasai96, 8 months ago

what are the parts of onion peel cell observed under the compound microscope​

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Answered by anaysharma137
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Like other plant cells, the cell of onion peel consists of a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, a large vacuole and a nucleus. The nucleus lies at the periphery of cytoplasm and vacuole is located in the centre. Presence of large vacuoles and cell wall confirms that cells of onion peel are plant cells

Answered by archana979460
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1.A large number of rectangular cells with distinct cell wall can be observed.

2.Cytoplasm is seen as thin layer of deep coloured substance on inner surface of cell wall.

3.A big central vacuole is present in the cell.

4.A deeply stained round body called nucleus is seen in each cell.

•The epidermal peel of onion comprises of rectangular shaped cells. Each cell comprises of a nucleus, a central vacuole, thin layer of cytoplasm and cell wall.

As cell walls and large prominent vacuole are present in each cell, the cells placed under observation are plant cells.

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