Biology, asked by mikailiecarabin, 1 year ago

what is observed when a celery is cut in half after it was left in colored water for four hours?

what would be seen different compared to a celery stalk that was just left in pure water for four hours?

what would be the difference between the two celery stalks that were left in two different substances??
explain the difference with the two vessels seen when stems were cut??

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Answered by rajnandb383
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Leaves help pull water up the xylem. They have little holes that let out extra water the plant is done using, so more water can come rushing up. Try comparing a celery stalk with leaves to one without — which gets color up to the top first?

There are lots of other ways to experiment with capillary action

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