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Q: How can hypotonic conditions make the plant stand up?
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How hypotonic and hypertonic solution can make a plant rigid and firm or make it wilt.?

it can make it wilt because there is no water in the cell which is hypertonic solutions.


what part of the plant is in charge to make the plant stand up?

Stem


What conditions are needed by a plant to make it grow?

sunlight, water and air .....


How does being placed in a hypertonic solution affect a plant?

The hypertonic solution can make the plant weak or wilt because there is no water.


What is adapation?

To adapt is to make suitable to requirements or conditions. To be adapted is to be adjusted to certain requirements or conditions.


What effect does staining have on plant cells?

It will make them stand out more under a microscope


What happens to a plant cell if it is place in a hypotonic solution?

Osmosis works for any type of cell. Because of a lower concentration of solute inside the cell then out, the water would rush to where the solute is in an attempt to make it even. It would retain its shape because of its cell wall making it rigid which is absent in animal cells which is prone to swelling and making it burst.


What transports water around the plant and help it stand up?

The Cell Walls make it stand up and the Xylem tissue transports the water


What is another material to make a pot plant stand?

jump off a cliff then eat an egg


How does hypotonic solutions and hypertonic solutions make a plant wilt?

Actually, only hypertonic solutions make the plant wilt. Hypotonic does the opposite and actually makes the plant want to burst. However, the cell wall prevents this from happening. Next time after a thunderstorm, go up to a flower and cut it. Water will ooze out, if not spurt out. Hypertonic solution means that the concentration of water is higher inside a cell than outside. During transportation in cells, since diffusion is a type of passive transport, the water will tend to go with the gradient, or from a high concentration to a low concentration. So, the high concentration of water will flow out of the plant cell. Due to the eventual lack of water in the plant cells, the plant will begin to wilt. If you water the plant and check 30 minutes later, it will be back in its upright position.


What solution would make a red blood cell swell?

A hypotonic solution would.


Which of the following is an adaptation that would make the most sense in a fully-submerged water plant?

the ability to live in low light conditions