i need information on celery strings
i need information on celery strings
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Xylem - collenchyma cells.
your momma is stupied and that is celery string suck a dick have you are some ugly kids and your mom is to bicth
there are two functions of a the celery strings in a celery stalk. One of those two functions is to carry water through the stalk. The other is to provide a backbone for the stalk while it grows.
In Celery, the strings used to refer to tasks are called "task names." These are typically specified as a string that identifies the task within your application. Task names are used when sending tasks to a worker for processing, allowing you to reference the specific function you want to execute. Additionally, you can also use "task queues" to organize and route tasks within your Celery setup.
The stringy cells are the xylem of the plant (tubes that the plant brings water through)
I personally would not give a horse celery because a lot of celery has very tough strings in it that get slimy when wet. I would be concerned the strings would either choke the horse or get caught up in their gut. Horses have very complicated and delicate digestive systems. There are many other healthy treats you can give your horse, the standard apples, carrots, etc. but also occassionally add turnips, lettuce, etc.
To prepare celery for cooking or snacking, wash the stalks thoroughly under running water to remove any dirt or debris. Trim off the ends and any tough strings on the outer surface. Cut the celery into desired sizes, such as sticks for snacking or chopped for cooking. Store in the refrigerator until ready to use.
To provide a backbone when it grows and to hold it's shape when it comes from the farm to the store or market
Yes - They can have small daily amount of carrots, cabbage, celery, cauliflower and broccoli. Don't forget the hamster mix and fresh fruits. Well I fed just a slither of celery to my hamster and it started running in circles and died the next day. do not feed them celery guys.