it is the xylem tubes
It is the outer part of the cross-section of a plant stem eg: celery, rose stem, spinach
The bottom of a celery plant is called the "base" or "crown." It is the part from which the stalks grow and is often where the roots emerge. In culinary terms, this section is sometimes referred to as the "root end" when preparing celery for cooking or eating.
Sclerenchymatous cortical tissue covers the outermost cross section of the aristolochia vine plant found primarily in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
The cross section of a figure is done by slicing part of the figure off a certain way. Inside the sliced area, there will be a 2-D figure. That 2-D figure is the cross section of the figure.
Celery is a special part of leaf structure called petiole
Jamie Anderson says that celery is part of the onion family. I respectfully disagree. Which of us is right?
Celery is a noun. A sentence with celery in it is: The celery was mushy. A noun is a person place or thing. Celery is a thing which makes it a noun.
the mouth in the crop
the mouth in the crop
When a celery stalk sits in a vial of red water, the red coloration primarily affects the xylem tissue, which is responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves. The vascular bundles, including the xylem, absorb the colored water, leading to the red staining in those areas. The outer parts of the stalk, such as the cortex and epidermis, typically do not show significant coloration.
Celery is a vegetable. It is just the swollen petiole (part of the leaf) of the plant.
the stem