The structures in onion peels look similar to each other under the microscope, regardless of the size of the onion from which they came.
Do the structures in onion peels look similar or different from each other under the microscope?
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Under the microscope, onion peel cells appear similar to each other. They have a consistent, rectangular shape, with clearly visible cell walls, nuclei, and cytoplasm, forming a uniform, tightly-packed pattern typical of plant epidermal cells.