Which type of cell was smaller the onion cells or elodea cells
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An onion cell is approximately 0.13mm long and 05mm wide.
An elodea cell is approximately 05mm long and 025mm wide.
So, an elodea cell is smaller
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The smaller cells among the onion and elodea cells are the elodea cells.
Explanation:
- The structure of the onion bulb cell and the Elodea leaf differed significantly. Plant cells had hard rectangular shapes held together by the cell wall, but onion bulb cells had a circular rectangular structure.
- Elodea leaves have green chloroplast patches, which are required for survival.
- An onion cell measures 0.13 mm in length and.05 mm in width. Elodea cells are roughly .05 mm in length and.025 mm in broad. As a result, an elodea cell is much smaller.
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