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7 April, 13:54

Examination of your slide will show that a few nuclei do not appear next to a cell wall

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  1. 7 April, 14:01
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    Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:

    "Examination of slide will show that a few nuclei do not appear next to a cell wall in onion cell. Could you explain that observation? "

    Answer:

    You are visualizing the onion cell during mitosis interphase. At that time, cells may have multiple nuclei and some of them may not be visible near the cell wall.

    Explanation:

    Experiments with onion roots are common when we want to visualize the phases of the cell cycle or to visualize chromosomes and cell nuclei.

    If after the experiment with an onion cell you are unable to visualize the cell nuclei near the cell wall, it means that you are visualizing the cells during the interphase of mitosis. At that time, cells may have multiple nuclei and some of them may not be seen near the cell wall.
  2. 7 April, 14:19
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    The onion root tips are very famous for observing the distinct phases of mitosis as the chromosomes are very large and get very dark when stained.

    The epidermal cells in the onion take place cell division (cytokinesis) and mitosis (nuclear division). The interphase cell usually possesses one or number of nuclei, thus, a few nuclei are not witnessed adjacent to a cell wall.
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