what is the difference between cells in onion peel and cells in spinach
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cell in spinach Onion peel cell
.They have a chloroplast. .They have colorless plastids (leucoplast)
. They have chlorophyll. . They do not have chlorophyll.
. The choloplasts in them helps . The leucoplast in them helps them
them to trap solar energy for in the storage of food.
manufacturing food during
photosynthesis.
.They have a chloroplast. .They have colorless plastids (leucoplast)
. They have chlorophyll. . They do not have chlorophyll.
. The choloplasts in them helps . The leucoplast in them helps them
them to trap solar energy for in the storage of food.
manufacturing food during
photosynthesis.
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Onion peel cell
- These cells are cylindrical
- Same type of cells are seen
- Colourless due to the presence of leucoplast
Cell in spinach
- Cells in spinach are round and few are been shaped
- Different types of cells including stomata are seen
- Green in colour due to the presence of chloroplast
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