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Cup 1 has a celery with leaves in with blue color

Cup 2 has a celery with leaves in with red color

Record your observations for each cup every ten minutes for 30 minutes.

Write in a 7th grader response

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### Home Lab Observations: Celery in Colored Water

**Introduction:**
In this fun experiment, I placed two cups with celery sticks in colored water to see how the colors would travel up the celery. Cup 1 has blue water, and Cup 2 has red water. I will observe and record what happens every ten minutes for 30 minutes.

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### Observations:

**Time: 0 minutes**
- **Cup 1 (Blue):** The celery stick is bright green and sitting in the blue water. No color change observed yet.
- **Cup 2 (Red):** The celery stick is also bright green and in the red water. No color change observed yet.

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**Time: 10 minutes**
- **Cup 1 (Blue):** I can see a little bit of the blue color starting to travel up the celery stick, especially in the leaves. They look a bit blueish!
- **Cup 2 (Red):** The red color is slowly moving up the celery. The leaves at the top are starting to look slightly red.

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**Time: 20 minutes**
- **Cup 1 (Blue):** The blue color has moved even further up the celery! The leaves are a deeper blue now, and the celery stem is starting to show a bit of blue too.
- **Cup 2 (Red):** The red color is really noticeable now. The leaves are almost fully red, and the stem is turning a reddish hue.

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**Time: 30 minutes**
- **Cup 1 (Blue):** The entire celery stick has turned a vibrant blue! Even the leaves are fully blue. It looks super cool!
- **Cup 2 (Red):** The celery is completely red. The leaves are bright red, and the stem has absorbed a lot of the color too.

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### Conclusion:
After 30 minutes, I observed that the celery absorbed the colored water from both cups. Cup 1 (blue) and Cup 2 (red) showed significant color changes. This experiment demonstrates how plants can take in water (and color!) through their stems. It was a fun way to see how plants can “drink” and change color!

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### Reflection:
I learned that celery is very good at taking in colored water, which helped me see how water moves in plants. I wonder if other vegetables would behave the same way!

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