Biology, asked by divya9571, 10 months ago

while observing onion peel cells, what is the dark structure in the center of the cells found to be? mention two of its functions​

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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The nucleus of onion peel cells, which is the dark structure in the core of the cell, aids in the transmission of genes across chromosomes.

Onion Cell

  • The onion peel's cells are either rectangular or linear in shape.
  • A multicellular plant organism, or one with many cells, is an onion.
  • The onion peel cell has a cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, and a sizable vacuole, much like all plant cells do.
  • In the cytoplasm's outermost region, there is the nucleus.
  • At the cell's core, the vacuole is noticeable and present.
  • In its vicinity is cytoplasm.
  • To identify plant cells, such as those found in the onion, look for the presence of a cell wall and a big vacuole.

The Control Center is the Nucleus:

  • The control hub of the cell is thought to be the nucleus.
  • It has the controls necessary to control every activity taking place inside the cell.
  • The DNA of the cell is housed in this organelle, which is the biggest in the cell. All the information necessary for cells to function, live, and reproduce is contained in their DNA.
  • Nuclear membrane refers to the double-layered layer that covers the nucleus.

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