because
Fresh water enters easly in the plant cells by endo osmosis. Thus, it causes better growth to the plant.
It would die.
not at all, in fact it is a freshwater plant
the salt water is in the soil than the roots will be waekned and it will die
The plant is most likely to die because the salt water already killed the root cells. It also depends on the concentraition of the plant. some plants are very sensitive when fresh water is placed in ONLY salt water plants
Cells are affected by the movement of water by the diffusion of water that goes in and out of the cell will tell you how it functions.
all it does is nothing really it just dies like osmosis
paramecium, since it lives in fresh water, it has a contractile vacuole so that it doesn't gain too much water and burst
Maybe fresh water cleans and keeps the inside of the plant healthy, and helps the whole process of the flowering. And maybe polluted water may have dangerous chemicles that when inside the plant kill the plant.
The smallest plant is the uni-cellular Fresh Water Green Algae (Chlamydomonas genus).
The higher the amount of salt in the soil outside of the plant cells causes water to move outside of the plant cells to try and equalize the all the concentration. Root cells die and, if bad enough, the plant will die. The damage that the salt water gives, makes the plant get a burnt look,often on the leaf edges first.
soil humidity, air humidity, soil structure, pH, nutrients availability, temp,
Yes, plant cells contain plenty of water.