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6 January, 22:01

What is likely to happen to the cells of a freshwater plant if placed in a marine environment

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  1. 7 January, 01:55
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    Normally, freshwater plant cells use the process of osmosis to take in or give up water. However, when the surrounding water is filled with salt, the water inside the cell moves from where there is more water to where there is less, namely the salty environment outside of the cell.
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