Celery transpiration Follow FizzicsEd 150 Science Experiments: Comments 2 You will need One bunch of Celery One cup of Water (roughly 400mL) Food Colouring One sharp Knife and chopping board (adult help please!) Somewhere to leave the experiment undisturbed Copyright Instruction 1 Use adult help when cutting the celery Take one stick of celery off the bunch and cut the bottom 2 cm off of the stick. Careful; choose a length of celery that won’t tip over your cup of water when it’s placed in the cup. 2 Add some food colouring to the cup of water (make the colour quite dark). 3 The celery should be able to lean against the cup without tipping it over. Put the cut end of the stick of celery into the cup of darkly coloured water. 4 Leave the cup and celery for at least half an hour. Check on the leaves regularly to see if there is any discolouration at the ends of the leaves. 5 The celery changes to a shade of blue… Observe the differences in the celery. How did this happen? Did the food colouring cause this? 6 Look near the outside of the cut celery stem… Cut the celery stick around halfway up, and have a look at the inside of the stem. Can you see where the food colouring went? 7 Try testing different variables (different colours, different plant types, sugar or salt in the water etc). 8 Get the Unit of Work on Plant Biology here! Learn about the parts of a flower Discover how vascular tissue transports water & sugars around the plant Learn about plant pigments and adaptations to the environment From photosynthesis to transpiration & more, there’s a heap covered! Includes cross-curricular teaching ideas, student quizzes, a sample marking rubric, scope & sequences & more 9 School science visits since 2004! – Curriculum-linked & award-winning incursions. – Over 40 primary & high school programs to choose from. – Designed by experienced educators. – Over 2 million students reached. – Face to face incursions & online programs available. – Early learning centre visits too! 10 Online courses for teachers & parents – Help students learn how science really works Why Does This Happen? You should have seen that the food coloured water travelled up the stem of the celery and into the leaves. How does food colour get up there? Gravity should be holding the water down, right? Water is found all the way through the celery: in the stems, the leaves and the roots. The water in the leaves of the celery evaporates through the surface of the leaves, and this leaves space inside the leaves where the water was. This process is called transpiration. That new empty space inside the leaves creates a low pressure, and like a drinking straw, this low pressure allows water below the leaf to travel up the stem. You’ll see the little tubes the water travels up when you cut the celery stem, and you can see the colour up in the leaves. These tubes are called Xylem and are part of the plant’s vascular system. This how plants transport the water and nutrients from the soil up to the very highest leaves. By the way, the tubes that transport sugars from the leaves downwards are called phloem). Variables to test More on variables Does warm vs cold food colouring influence the speed of the experiment? Try flowers in food colouring Run this experiment on a hot vs a cold day Does cutting off the leaves at the top of the celery make a difference? Learn more! From basic ecology and digital microscopy to plants for life, we’ve got your living things unit covered! Get in touch with FizzicsEd to find out how we can work with your class. Plants for Life Years K to 6 Maximum 30 students Workshop (NSW & VIC) 60 or 90 minutes Online Class Available Read More Enquire Now Sale! Biology Madness Science Kit $29.95 Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95. inc. GST View Details Add to Cart Trustpilot STEM Full Day Accelerator - Primary Designed from real classroom experiences, this modular day helps you create consistently effective science learning that directly address the new curriculum with easily accessible and cost-effective materials. Read More Enquire Now Be Amazing! How to teach science, the way primary kids love. $29.95 inc. GST View Details Add to Cart Trustpilot
Use adult help when cutting the celery Take one stick of celery off the bunch and cut the bottom 2 cm off of the stick. Careful; choose a length of celery that won’t tip over your cup of water when it’s placed in the cup.
The celery should be able to lean against the cup without tipping it over. Put the cut end of the stick of celery into the cup of darkly coloured water.
Leave the cup and celery for at least half an hour. Check on the leaves regularly to see if there is any discolouration at the ends of the leaves.
The celery changes to a shade of blue… Observe the differences in the celery. How did this happen? Did the food colouring cause this?
Look near the outside of the cut celery stem… Cut the celery stick around halfway up, and have a look at the inside of the stem. Can you see where the food colouring went?
Try testing different variables (different colours, different plant types, sugar or salt in the water etc).
Get the Unit of Work on Plant Biology here! Learn about the parts of a flower Discover how vascular tissue transports water & sugars around the plant Learn about plant pigments and adaptations to the environment From photosynthesis to transpiration & more, there’s a heap covered! Includes cross-curricular teaching ideas, student quizzes, a sample marking rubric, scope & sequences & more
School science visits since 2004! – Curriculum-linked & award-winning incursions. – Over 40 primary & high school programs to choose from. – Designed by experienced educators. – Over 2 million students reached. – Face to face incursions & online programs available. – Early learning centre visits too!
From basic ecology and digital microscopy to plants for life, we’ve got your living things unit covered! Get in touch with FizzicsEd to find out how we can work with your class.
Plants for Life Years K to 6 Maximum 30 students Workshop (NSW & VIC) 60 or 90 minutes Online Class Available Read More Enquire Now
Sale! Biology Madness Science Kit $29.95 Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95. inc. GST View Details Add to Cart Trustpilot
STEM Full Day Accelerator - Primary Designed from real classroom experiences, this modular day helps you create consistently effective science learning that directly address the new curriculum with easily accessible and cost-effective materials. Read More Enquire Now
Designed from real classroom experiences, this modular day helps you create consistently effective science learning that directly address the new curriculum with easily accessible and cost-effective materials.
Be Amazing! How to teach science, the way primary kids love. $29.95 inc. GST View Details Add to Cart Trustpilot
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