it contains about 1/2 oz
Second answer:
How much celery is "a celery"? The question cannot can be answered without that information. The first answer isn't specific about how much celery it takes to get "about half an ounce" of water.
One NLEA serving (110 grams) of raw celery contains 105 grams of water.
There is approximately 95 percent of water in celery.
Celery is 95% water
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About 77 percent
the derivative of celery is h20-fiber.
Yes.
83%
Most likely the solution is water and salt. The salt in the water causes the celery to pull water out of itself to try and even out the salt to water concentration. This causes the celery to wilt.
the celery take in the water
Distilled water is hypotonic, which makes the celery fresher. NaCl solution is hypertonic to the celery cells making them limp.
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".
== == because the water makes the celery's cells go flaccid (stiff or erect) and that is why celery goes hard after being in water.
yes celery are made in india
Yes, jelly fish are made out of 95 percent water and5 percent glactouis
The bladder is made of tissue, which is not 96 percent water.
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.
You know that all plants need water and celery is a plant that is why it grows bigger in water.
Water
Yes colored water can change the color of celery, because celery has xylem tubes witch transports the water throughout the entire plant, therefore changing the celery's color