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Does red dye make a flower turn red?

No, red dye does not make a flower turn red. Flowers get their color from pigments produced naturally in their petals. Adding red dye to the water they are placed in may cause the petals to absorb the dye, resulting in a temporary change in color.


What would happen if you put the stem of a white flower in water color red?

Osmosis. Osmosis is the diffusion of water. The plant sucks up the water that was died red and it is brought all the way to the petals through the xylem tubes by osmosis. Celery does that too. Most plants do.


Why does a red flower look red in white light?

A red flower looks red because it absorbs all colors of light in the visible spectrum except red, which it reflects. When white light, which contains all colors, hits the flower, the red part of the light spectrum is reflected off the flower and that is what we see as the color red.


What is the genotype of a red flower crossed with a blue flower?

The genotype would depend on the genetic makeup of the red and blue flowers. If red is represented by 'RR' and blue is represented by 'bb', the offspring would all be Rr (heterozygous) for the flower color gene.


A blood stem cell can differentiate into only different types of blood cells What kind of stem cell is this?

A blood stem cell is a multipotent stem cell, as it can differentiate into various types of blood cells such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. However, it is limited to producing cells within the blood cell lineages.

Related Questions

What is the homophone for lines opposite of columns and red flower with a thorny stem?

A red flower with a thorny stem may be a rose. Homophones for rose are rows and roes.


What is a homophone for lines opposite of columns and red flower with thorny stern?

The homophone for "lines opposite of columns" is "rows", and the red flower with a thorny stem is a "rose".


What is a homophone for lines opposites of columns and red flower with thorny stem?

RowsRose


What is the homophone for lines opposite of colums and the red flower with a thorny stem?

rows, rose


What kind of flower makes the water turn pink when the stem is cut?

Put red food coloring into the water to make the flowers turn pink.


Why does a flower not turn purple when its stem is placed in blue and red coloured water?

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What are adjectives describing a rose?

Redsmooth/softgrow in a garden


Does red dye make a flower turn red?

No, red dye does not make a flower turn red. Flowers get their color from pigments produced naturally in their petals. Adding red dye to the water they are placed in may cause the petals to absorb the dye, resulting in a temporary change in color.


Lily plant and the flower looks a red hibiscus flower What kind of lily it is?

# It is called the Lily of the Wetlands.


What kind of flower is red and with yellow pollen in the middle?

Since most pollen is yellow any plant with a red flower would fit the description


What will happen if you will take a flower cut its stem and put it in blue ink and red ink?

As flowers absorb water through their stems, if you cut a flower's stem and place it in colored water, the petals of the flower will change color. It will take several hours for the color to be absorbed, but you will be left with a flower bearing petals the same color as the dyed water.


In science class Maria observes that a white-colored flower has shades of red when it and watered with red-colored water. She forms a hypothesis that the color reaches the flower through the stem.?

Maria's observation suggests that the red color from the water is being absorbed and transported through the flower's stem. Her hypothesis is that the stem acts as a conduit for the colored water, allowing the pigment to reach the petals. To test her hypothesis, she could conduct an experiment by watering different flowers with colored water and observing any changes in their petal colors. This would help her determine if the stem is indeed responsible for the color change.