oham while observing an onion peel slide under a compound microscope noted thecharacteristics of the same. Choose the correct statement that describe his observations.a) presence of a single nucleus in a cellb) cells attached edge to edge without any intercellular spacec) presence of cell membrane around each celld) Both a and b
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oham while observing an onion peel slide under a compound microscope noted thecharacteristics of the same. Choose the correct statement that describe his observations.a) presence of a single nucleus in a cellb) cells attached edge to edge without any intercellular spacec) presence of cell membrane around each celld) Both a and b
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