It absorbs the water even when it has been cut up too, called Capillary action try experimenting it with several celery plants ,red or blue food coloring two measuring cups and leave it overnight the next day, check your experiment and make a Cross section to see the red or blue food color dye especially peeling the skin !
Well, the water flows like in any other plant. It is absorbed by the roots, then transported through the xylem to the rest of the plant. You can see this by putting celery ( with the leaves) in colored water. The bottom and leaves will change to the color of water.
Yes. it can. you might think it's impossible, but its true. try a experiment. take a celery, pluck off its leaves, put the part where the leaves are into a beaker of coloured water (use dark coloured colouring if possible.) , after that, leave it there for a few days, than observe... ... the celery absorbs water from the opposite end! its truly amazing.
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If you put the roots of celery in diluted food dye, it will eventually turn the colour of the food dye, in about 1-3 days
Like the common mammal, it prefers its water slightly cooler than room temperature and in a glass!
Through there roots
through the stem
A lot of vegetables absorb water when you put them in it. And a lot of vegetables oxidize when you cut them.
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
Mud does absorb water.
Cork can absorb water.
Not all objects absorb water
igneous rocks do absorb water because of all the pores ,cracks, and holes in them. The holes will absorb the water and the water will get trapped in the rock there for igneous rocks do absorb water.
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
Carnivorous plants are not vegetables. These plants absorb spiders, frogs and other small animals and in themselves are not edible.
Most water is absorbed in the Large Intestine ! x
Fish can absorb water by the gills
no, viscose doesn,t absorb water.
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water