xylem and phloem
Yes, celery contains both vascular tissues, xylem and phloem.
Xylem - collenchyma cells.
Yes a celery stalk is absorbent becase of the Vessel tissue, Xylem, and the Phloem which are the parts of the stem of the celery stalk where the tubes that carry the water and minirals.
phloem and xylem.(water carrying tube and food carrying tube)
because you cant
Vascular, it's stem contains vascular bundles consisting of phloem (for carrying photosynthetic pruducts such as sugars) and xylem (used to transport water and dissolved minerals up from the roots). Also a question from me, what group of vascular plants does celery belong to.
Probably not. I am not sure, but surely, I don't see roots plucking out when I pull a cellery stalk.
Microscopes can "see" the xylem and phloem tissue on slides.
See the link below.
phloem
Vascular, it's stem contains vascular bundles consisting of phloem (for carrying photosynthetic pruducts such as sugars) and xylem (used to transport water and dissolved minerals up from the roots). Also a question from me, what group of vascular plants does celery belong to.