Onion Cell (Plant) This is a real image of cells from the inside of an onion, magnified 400X. There are only four cell components you can identify in this picture.
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- The cell wall is the rigid, outermost layer of the plant cell. It provides structural support and protection. In the image, it appears as the thick, clear boundary surrounding each cell. Step 2: Identify the cell membrane. - The cell membrane is located just Show more…
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