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when an onion peel is seen under the microscope . what type of cell will you observe describe them

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Answered by LoveLearning3012
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plant cells are observed

Plant cells are eukaryotic, which means that they contain a distinct nucleus. Plant cells have three unique structures which set them apart from other eukaryotes, such as animal cells: the cell wall, plastids, and vacuoles. Plant cells are microscopic in size (on the order of 0.01 to 1.0 mm.)

Answered by ameenanajwa
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An onion is a multicellular plant organism. As in all plant cells, the cell of an onion peel consists of a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus and a large vacuole. An onion is a multicellular (consisting of many cells) plant organism.  

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