Topic: Onion Cell Size
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Why Don't Onion Cells have Chloroplasts?
Onion cells do not have chloroplasts because the plant would need sunlight to develop that part of a cell. Onions are grown under ground and does not get any sunlight during its growing process. Read More »
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What does An Onion Cell Look Like?
An onion cell is also a plant cell, therefore there is a cell wall in the cell, it has a nucleus, it has a chloroplast and mitochondria. Read More »
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What Limits Cell Size?
The main thing that limits cell size is the resources available to them. Since they have to maintain a certain size and can't grow larger they divide. Read More »
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Cells are limited in size to maximize efficiency. If they were larger, the organelles inside would have a hard time transporting materials within the cell. Read More »
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It is hard to give a comparison of the size of a cell since a cell is far from big. Cells are so microscopic that they can only be seen with a microscope. Read More »
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.5mm (500um). Source(s): http://www.pleasanton.k12.ca.us/avhsweb/… Read More »
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A typical red blood cell has the size of 6-8 micrometers. However, some diseases and disorders can cause the red blood cell to a different size. Read More »
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elodea has green chloroplast, and the onion lack green color or non-chloroplast Read More »
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In general, smaller cells indicate a better prognosis, whereas larger cells present a more difficult challenge. Read More »
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