It absorbs the water even when it has been cut up too, called Capillary action try experimenting it with several celery plants ,red or blue food coloring two measuring cups and leave it overnight the next day, check your experiment and make a Cross section to see the red or blue food color dye especially peeling the skin !
A lot of vegetables absorb water when you put them in it. And a lot of vegetables oxidize when you cut them.
When frozen vegetables are added to a pot of boiling water, heat energy will flow from the boiling water to the frozen vegetables. This occurs because heat transfers from areas of higher temperature (the boiling water) to areas of lower temperature (the frozen vegetables) until thermal equilibrium is reached. As a result, the frozen vegetables will gradually thaw and cook as they absorb heat from the water.
To absorb more water, ensure proper hydration by drinking enough fluids throughout the day. Avoid dehydrating substances like alcohol and caffeine. Consuming foods with high water content, such as fruits and vegetables, can also help increase your body's water absorption.
The Gravel will absorb the water until it can absorb anymore.
Foods that are high in water content, such as fruits and vegetables like watermelon, cucumbers, and oranges, are beneficial for hydration and overall health.
Carnivorous plants are not vegetables. These plants absorb spiders, frogs and other small animals and in themselves are not edible.
Yes, concrete can absorb water.
Water "dissolves" salt. Water does not absorb salt.
Fish can absorb water by the gills
Its roots can absorb oxygen from water
no, viscose doesn,t absorb water.
Yes, objects can absorb water if they are porous or have spaces within their structure for water to seep into. Materials like sponge, cotton, and paper are examples of objects that can absorb water.