cell walls rupture
Because a hypertonic solution will take away the water from the plant, making the plant limp.
yes...when placed in a hypertonic solution, it goes shrinks (plasmolysis).
The plant cell would lose water through osmosis and shrink in size due to the higher concentration of solutes in the hypertonic solution compared to the cell. This process is called plasmolysis, and it can lead to wilting of the plant cell.
Those animal cells placed in pure water will swell but plant cells are restricted by their cells walls. If place in a solution high in sugar (or even salt), both cells will shrink in a process called crenation (shriveling).
When a plant is placed in a hypnotic solution, it may exhibit altered growth patterns, changes in leaf morphology, or other physiological responses. The solution could affect the plant's hormone balance, leading to unusual behaviors or growth. However, the long-term effects of such treatment on the plant's health and well-being are not well understood.
Nothing would happen to the plant. It will have a normal growth provided other parameters are normal.
Because a hypertonic solution will take away the water from the plant, making the plant limp.
it will get cold.
I will explode!!
When a plant cell is placed in an hypotonic solution it becomes swollen and hard. The cell takes in water by osmosis and starts to swell, but the cell wall prevents it from bursting.
If plants and trees were placed in a de-oxygenated environment, the plant would die!
yes...when placed in a hypertonic solution, it goes shrinks (plasmolysis).
The plant cell would lose water through osmosis and shrink in size due to the higher concentration of solutes in the hypertonic solution compared to the cell. This process is called plasmolysis, and it can lead to wilting of the plant cell.
It dies.
Those animal cells placed in pure water will swell but plant cells are restricted by their cells walls. If place in a solution high in sugar (or even salt), both cells will shrink in a process called crenation (shriveling).
It will not burst when placed in a dilute solution.
When a plant is placed in a hypnotic solution, it may exhibit altered growth patterns, changes in leaf morphology, or other physiological responses. The solution could affect the plant's hormone balance, leading to unusual behaviors or growth. However, the long-term effects of such treatment on the plant's health and well-being are not well understood.