Biology, asked by rkumar42303, 8 months ago

what is different between cells in onion peel and cells in spinach​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Spinach cells have chlorophyll present in them which onion cells do not . As a result spinach cells can carry out photosynthesis while onion cells can not.

Answered by ItzAwesomeGirl
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do not contain chloroplast, they do not perform photosynthesis, the peel is obtained from modified leaves that perform the function of storage. The storage organelles are leucoplasts. All the cells are uniform in shape and form many layers.

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The cells of spinach leaf contain green coloring pigment the chlorophyll contained in chloroplast. The cells perform the process of photosynthesis. They also store food in the form of starch granules.

The cells are not uniform as seen in onion peel. They are of different shapes and sizes placed in layers from the dorsal to the ventral side.

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