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Tobias Kidd
1 July, 18:46
What can high levels of salt do to a plant
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Danika Watson
1 July, 20:14
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High levels of salt in a plant causes dehydration and death.
Cuz salt makes water leave the cells.
No water = no cellular processes, dehydration = death
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