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Which organelle usually present in plant cells are absent in the cells of the onion tissue
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Which organelle usually present in plant cells are absent in the cells of the onion tissue
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ZA WaRudo
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TOKI O TAMARE
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Chloroplasts. Because an onion grows underground, so it doesn't have access to the sun. Therefore, has no need for chloroplasts.
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