no
It depends on how much food coloring you are trying to absorb, and how big the celery is. If you have a small stick of celery and a lot of food coloring, it will most likely take about a week or so for the celery to completely absorb the food coloring. When the color of the water and the color of the celery switch places, it is fully absorbed. I will be doing this experiment myself to see how long in days, minutes, and seconds it takes, but if you have any more questions, try it!
The xylem tubes, tubes that suck up water and minerals in a plant, in the celery plant suck up the food coloring which to the tubes, is water. The tubes then just spread the water/food coloring to other parts of the celery.
most plants absorb more water through their leafs
The flower will change faster because of the way water is transported through the stem. The celery will take longer as it will absorb through soaking, not through pulling it up through the stem.
It doesn't
the affects they have are that since the leaves have the green coloring, the blue water mixes with the green for the celery to be produed.
nigel
it turns that color!!!
The food color is absorbed by the celery from its roots, whatever color you put in the water affects the color of the celery.
warm water because the cold water will freeze the cell wall.
energy drinks are loaded with sugar Gatorade if you look at the ingredients is sugar water and water coloring
Yes. But this occurs because salt is soluble in water, in which the coloring is dissolved. The color is retained by the salt crystals when they dry.