Science, asked by ali295, 4 months ago


Take a beaker (jar or jug) with some water and put some drops of red or blue
ink in it. Take a tender twig of any flowery plant with leaves and flowers, preferably
white flowers, and put it in the beaker for 6 to 8 hours. What do you observe? For
further examination cut across its stem and look for the presence of colored water.
Explain your observations.
can anyone help me.​

Answers

Answered by adi6913
21

Answer:

when we take a beaker with some water put some drop of red and blue ink flower will change its colour into red and blue colour. ok.. if ican,t help you than you can do did you want.

Answered by roopini14sl
1

Answer:

The observation will be on the stems with water ink stains on the leaves and flowers.

Explanation:

  • The observation will be on the stems with water and ink stains on the leaves and flowers.
  • The mechanism behind this is a water pipe that runs through the stem against gravity.
  • Xylem and its elements are involved in the water conduction of plants.
  • Xylem and phloem are vascular tissues.
  • They help in transport of food and water
  • In the experiment, the ink stains are going into leaves and stem
  • This is due to conduction of them by Xylem
  • Xylem is a vascular bundle . It helps in transport of water and minerals .

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