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Do you observe the cells of the onion root tip? Are they similar in structure? Do you find any structural differences in these cells? If yes, why is it so?

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Yes, onion root tip cells are visible under a microscope. They are not similar in structure because they are at different stages of cell division, showing structural differences.

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  1. Yes, onion root tip cells can be observed under a microscope. They are not all similar in structure because they are at different stages of cell division. Some cells may show chromosomes, while others may not. These differences occur because the cells are actively dividing and each stage of division shows different structural features.

     

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