Saksham Zoon
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Do the structures in onion peels look similar or different from each other under the microscope?

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The structures in onion peels look similar to each other under the microscope, regardless of the size of the onion from which they came.

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  1. 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.

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