it has a larger surface area the celery stalks with out leaves & surface area is an enzyme that speeds up the transpiration in the Xylem tubes
the celery stalk that has leaves
The stalk of celery with leaves pulls up water faster, as water evaporates from the leaves, creating an area of low pressure, and the water moves up from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure.
It is botanically accurate to call a celery "stalk" a stem, usually with leaves attached, as well.
A stalk (or some people call it a rib) is one of the long pieces that are attached at the bottom of the head of celery. What most people call a "bunch of celery," the USDA calls a "stalk;" and what most people call a "stalk of celery," they call a "branch." One other term needs describing: "node," which is the point at which the first leaves or leafstems appear on a branch of celery.
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Celery stalk go bye bye
Yes they can and they love it, you will notice if you give them 1 stalk with leaves and all they will go straight to the leaves, :) the greener the better by the way :D
A celery stalk in Tagalog is called "tangkay ng selyeri."
The duration of Stalk of the Celery Monster is 90.0 seconds.
When a celery stalk is placed in colored water, the leaves can turn pink due to the plant's vascular system absorbing the colored water through its xylem. The pigments in the water travel up the stem and into the leaves, where they become visible as the plant takes up the dye. This process illustrates how water and nutrients are transported within the plant and demonstrates the movement of substances through capillary action.
The stem has xylem in it. the xylem carries water to leaves, so the leaves turn pinkish.
The texture of celery salt is completely different from that of celery stalk. Your tuna salad needs the stalk, finely chopped, to give it a more complex texture.