The dots visible in the frog and onion cells are nuclei. What type of cells are frogs and onions made of? Record your data.
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Frog cells are made of animal cells, while onion cells are made of plant cells.
Explanation: Both frog cells and onion cells contain nuclei, but the structure and function of these cells differ. Animal cells, like those found in frogs, lack a cell wall and have different organelles compared to plant cells, which have a rigid cell wall, chloroplasts, and larger vacuoles. If you have any more questions or need further explanation, feel free to ask!