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Biology, 10.10.2021 06:40 monai2005

Jade places a fresh, thin slice of onion on a microscope slide to look for evidence that an onion is made of cells. Describe two observations Jade could make to provide evidence that an onion is made of cells. I will give brainliest, due by Sunday!

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