cell walls rupture
The plant cell would shrink but remain its shape.
they die
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).
It goes in a very... deep... sleep...
Nothing would happen to the plant. It will have a normal growth provided other parameters are normal.
The plant cell would shrink but remain its shape.
they die
Because a hypertonic solution will take away the water from the plant, making the plant limp.
When placed in an isotonic solution nothin will happen to the cell, but when placed in a hypotonic solution the cell will implode (not explode, thus the water will push the cell on itself until implosion occurs.) Last but not least a hypertonic solution will cause the cell to explode by too much water entering the cell because there is already more water in the cell then in the solution. So the simple answer is: Isotonic solution= nothing, hypotonic solution= implosion, and hypertonic solution= explosion.
it will get cold.
yes...when placed in a hypertonic solution, it goes shrinks (plasmolysis).
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!
It goes in a very... deep... sleep...
The cell wall prevents the plant cell from bursting.