Biology, asked by Anushkka6911, 11 months ago

What can someone see in long rows of rectangular cells in the unstained onion peel

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Answered by raziya99
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Answer:

dark nucleus, cell membrane, faint vacuole.

Answered by mintu78945
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Someone can see cell wall, cytoplasm, and nucleus  in long rows of rectangular cells in the unstained onion peel.  

Explanation:  

  • Under low magnification (40X) of the onion peel, approximately 100 of onion cells are visible. Some rectangular structure or brick-like structure of Onion peel are found under a microscope,these are onion cells. And within cells some dots are visible, these are cell nuclei.  
  • After increasing the magnification, less number of cells are visible, but the cells are more clear and larger than before.  There is no space between two onion cell, they positioned beside each other and formed a net-like pattern.  

Someone can see cell wall, cytoplasm, and nucleus under low magnification.  

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