Conclusion about the structural features of the onion plant cell.

Onion cells have chloroplasts in their scales instead of chloroplasts. In the central part of the cell there is a large vacuole filled with colorless juice. The cells are surrounded by a dense and pronounced and thick wall. The nucleus, in a single small specimen, is most often located in the periphery of the cell.



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