Does a stem be alive if the water is colored?
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When colored water is added to plants with their roots still intact, the roots absorb the color, but the plant will not. This is most likely caused by the fact that the roots are able to discern the difference between nutrients and other chemicals in the ground.
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Answer: YES BECAUSE THEIR IS CHLLOROPHYLL
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