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How does celery drink water?

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How does a wilted plant drink?

It takes in water by osmosis. This is why a wilted plant or even a wilted stalk of celery will become firm again if given water.


What happens when a celery stalk is put in water?

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If you eat just celery and drink only water will you lose weight fast?

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What percent of celery are made of water?

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Will celery turn into water?

Celery will not turn into water, but it does contain a high water content—about 95%. When celery is cut or decomposes, it may release water due to its moisture content, but it will not convert into water. Instead, the structure of the celery breaks down, which may create the appearance of liquid.


How does salt water suger water and plain water absorb celery?

Salt water and sugar water are hypertonic solutions, meaning they have a higher concentration of solute than inside the celery cells. This causes water to move out of the celery cells, leading to wilting. Plain water is a hypotonic solution, so water moves into the celery cells by osmosis, making the celery more firm and crisp.


Why did celery grow bigger in water?

You know that all plants need water and celery is a plant that is why it grows bigger in water.


Why will celery not swell and burst when put in a salty solution?

The salt outside the celery is higher than it is inside. Water will leave the celery and it will (over time) become wilted. If you put the celery into plain water, the water will move into the celery causing it to become firmer. The water will always move to where there is more salt. There is a saying that "water follows salt".


When placed in tap water why does celery get stiff?

== == because the water makes the celery's cells go flaccid (stiff or erect) and that is why celery goes hard after being in water.


Why do celery sticks have veins?

The celery has veins because the veins help the celery transport nutrians throughout the plant. Have you ever done the experiment when you put a celery in colored water? The celery's veins transport the color throughout the celery. It does this because the celery's veins transport the nutrians, so it does it with the water also.


Which process explains what happens to a limp celery when it is put in pure water?

When limp celery is placed in pure water, it undergoes a process called osmosis. Water moves from an area of higher concentration (the pure water) to an area of lower concentration (the cells of the celery, which have a higher solute concentration). This movement of water into the celery cells causes them to swell, restoring the celery's crispness and firmness. As a result, the celery becomes turgid as the cells fill with water.