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It depends on the strength of the lense you are using and how high you set the magnification of the microscope.
At 40X magnification, the microscope enlarges a 2 mm part of the onion and at 100X the microscope enlarges 0.8 mm of the cell. At both 40X and 100X you can online see a zoomed out image of the cells.

At 400X, the microscope enlarges a 0.2 mm part of the cell. The individual cell is more clearly seen.
At 1000X magnification, the microscope enlarges a 0.08 mm part of the onion cell. At this level of magnification the nucleus of the onion cell can be seen.

This link shows different magnifications of the onion cells.

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Onion cells are typically magnified around 400 times under a microscope with a 10x eyepiece and a 40x objective lens, revealing their internal structures such as the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus.

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I can't tell. I'm having a hard time seeing them.

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How much are these onion cell magnified

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