No i don't think so. I tried to cook an onion with the wires attached to the light bulb and it didn't power up but it would if you're using the stronger liquid rather than oils. Onion can only produce very little amount of energy.
Yes.Other than being used in garnishing and cooking, onions can also be converted into electricity.
Gills Onions, the largest onion processing plant in the United States, converts onion juice into electricity.
Gills Onions shreds the discarded layers of onions, squeezes out the juice to make biomass and then converts it into electricity.
This plant converts about 300000 pounds of onion waste a day. It also means a cutback of30000 tons of carbon dioxide emission per year.
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Onion cells do not have chloroplasts because the onion is underground where there is no light. Without light chloroplasts have no purpose, so onion cells just don't have them.
An onion, strictly speaking, is a 'bulb' and is a stem.
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You can't see chloroplasts in an onion skin cell since the onion was underground. When the onion is underground, the sun can't reach the onion so the onion skin cells can't make glucose. The onion does have chloroplasts in its cells at the top of the onion. That's where he sunlight can reach the onion.
Onion bulb does not have chloroplasts.Onion leaves have chloroplasts.
Onion cells do not have chloroplasts because the onion is underground where there is no light. Without light chloroplasts have no purpose, so onion cells just don't have them.
Yes, An onion bulb does have an apical bud.If you cut an onion in half, you will see it in the center of the bulb
Because, it is very small. You will need a electron microscope to see it.
The onion is a bulb.
An onion, strictly speaking, is a 'bulb' and is a stem.
its a bulb
No an onion bulb is an organism
It stores the food for the onion itself.. :))Hope it helps:))))
Bulb- onion, garlic, spring onion. Root - carrot, turnip,
Yes, the mommy onion had twins. One stayed an onion, the other evolved to a tulip bulb.
An onion bulb is made up of several layers. Cutting an onion in half, from the top to the root, will reveal the various layers.
Onion leaves have chloroplast but not the vegetable(bulb)....