Yes, onion cells have lysosomes. According to available information, onion cells possess lysosomes, while cheek cells do not.
Cell Type | Lysosomes | Nucleus | Cell Wall | Vacuoles (Size) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Onion Cell | Yes | No | Yes | Smaller |
Cheek Cell | No | Yes | No | Larger |
The table above illustrates the key differences between onion cells and cheek cells, highlighting the presence of lysosomes in onion cells. Other differences include the presence of a cell wall in onion cells (but not in cheek cells), the absence of a nucleus in onion cells, and smaller vacuoles in onion cells compared to cheek cells.