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It is a plant cell, as it has a cell wall. If it didn't have a cell wall it would be an animal cell.

It is a plant cell.

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Plants are mostly green except for onion cells due to the fact that onion cells lack chloroplasts and chlrophyll that make the plant green.

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onion is a plant cell not an animal cell as onion is plant.

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Correction, the previous answer was incorrect. They are multicellular. Unicellular are single celled and Multicellular multiple cells.

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What is the difference between human and onion skin cells?

Human skin cells are specialized cells that make up the outermost layer of the skin, providing protection and regulating temperature. Onion skin cells, on the other hand, are plant cells that make up the thin, papery outer layer of an onion bulb, serving to protect the inner layers of the bulb and store nutrients. Both types of cells have a protective function but differ in their structure and composition.


Does an onion root have prokaryotic cells?

No, an onion root does not have prokaryotic cells. It is a plant organism, and like all plants, it contains eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, unlike prokaryotic cells.


A botanist hypothesis that all onion cells have the same shape how would you go about veryfying or disproving this?

an onion cell is a plant cell, in which plant cells are rectangular shape and so are onion cells


Are onion cells produced by animal or plant cells?

By Plants.


What are 3 ways that plant cells differ from the cells of other eukaryote?

1) Plant cells have Cell Walls 2) Plant cells have Chlorophyll 3) Plant cells don't have Mitochondria


Do onions have chloroplasts in their cells?

The bulb of the onion does not but the leaves of the onion plant do.


Where are male reproductive cells in a plant?

in an onion


Where are the male reproductive cells in a plant?

in an onion


How are elodea cells differ from plant cells?

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What is the cell of onion peel?

The cell of an onion peel is a plant cell. The cells of the onion peel do not have chloroplasts because the onion bulb (white part) grows under ground and its cells do not carry out photosynthesis.


Are onion cells are prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

Onion cells are eukaryotic, meaning they have a true nucleus that houses their genetic material. Prokaryotic cells, like those found in bacteria, lack a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.


What is the similarities in hydrilla cells and onion cells?

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