Want this question answered?
Stem
It will make them stand out more under a microscope
the ability to live in low light conditions
Hypotonic is a relative term i.e when you say a hypotonic(less concentration of electrolyte or solute in it) solution it is in comparision with other solution. Here it is in comparision with the fluid of the cell. As you say a hypotonic solution is around the cell here, therefore by the process of osmosis, fluid from the cell will drain out resulting it to shrink since solution travels from high concentration (cell) to lower concentration of solute(in hypotonic solution). example: A grape kept in honey shrinks Cell can swell and burst if there is a hypertonic solution around it. example: Raisin kept in water swells
Ammophilia is a grass like plant. Its xerophytic adaptations make it easy for the plant to adapt to shifting sand conditions, high winds, and water when oceans overflow during hurricanes.
it can make it wilt because there is no water in the cell which is hypertonic solutions.
Stem
sunlight, water and air .....
The hypertonic solution can make the plant weak or wilt because there is no water.
To adapt is to make suitable to requirements or conditions. To be adapted is to be adjusted to certain requirements or conditions.
It will make them stand out more under a microscope
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.
The Cell Walls make it stand up and the Xylem tissue transports the water
jump off a cliff then eat an egg
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.
A hypotonic solution would.
the ability to live in low light conditions