The red dye in the water travels up the stem of the celery through a process called capillary action. This process occurs due to the tiny tubes in the celery called xylem, which help transport water and nutrients throughout the plant. As the dyed water travels up the xylem, it colors the parts of the celery red.
In the presence of starch, iodine turns purple.
Six turns of the Calvin Cycle are required to produce one molecule of glucose.
Six turns of the Calvin cycle are required to produce a molecule of glucose.
One G3P molecule exits the Calvin Cycle after three turns.
You can perform an experiment to show that chlorophyll is necessary by using a a potted plant having variegated leaves.(This ia a leaf having several different colours) Destarch the plant by keeping it in the dark for several days. During this time, no more starch is made and the starch present is used up in respiration. The plant is then placed in strong sulinght fo a few hours. Remove one leaf and test for starch with iodine solution. You will notice that the non-green parts of the leaf turns reddish brown due to the absence of starch. However, the green parts of the leaf turns blue black confirming the presence of starch. Hence, it is demonstrated that chlorophyll is needed in plants.
every thing turns into sugar its a form of ur bodies energy
Yes, nearly all fruits and vegetables contain glucose, and of course Celery fits into this catagory. The way to test it is to buy some Tes-tape. Then press the yellow tape against the cells of the inside flesh of the celery. If the paper turns green it contains Glucose
The answer to the second part is: It doesn't need to be placed in tap water but your finger turns wrinkled after being left in water for extended periods of time is due to the process of osmosis, or the transfer of water through a permeable material (i.e. water, cloth, a teabag). In simpler terms when the amount of water is unequal on either side of the permeable material then the water will transfer to equalize
It turns blue.
Bananas, apples, pears, strawberries, celery, avocado, and potatoes all turn brown if left out for long enough.
If it is blue litmus paper ,then it turns red. But if its red litmus paper, it doesn't change color.
it turns them on ;)
mouth-chew in the food the saliva get it moist it turns to a ball
After 30 minutes in cold water with food coloring, celery will start to absorb the colored water through its vascular system. The food coloring will travel up the celery stalk, gradually dyeing it in the process. It creates a simple and visually appealing science experiment to demonstrate how plants absorb water.
fifi eats the filament and turns it into a bernard
no, not totally in parts of it it is but it dose have twist and turns
fifi eats the filament and turns it into a bernard