Salcornia is a salt sequestor
they survive in extreme conditions
They make the species more genetically diverse
yes, plants that are adapted to saline soils (such as coastal conditions) are called hallophytes
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.
normal saline is 0.85%w/v NaCl whlist physiological saline is 0.90% w/v NaCl.
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Iso saline refers to a body of water with equal salt concentrations (for example when compared to seawater). Hypo saline conditions is when the salt concentration is less than that of seawater.
they survive in extreme conditions
Salicornia is a family of plants that grow in salt marshes or on beaches. "Sal vegetal" is Spanish for "vegetable salt". I'm just guessing here, but I'd expect it to be a (salty) seasoning derived from glasswort/samphire.
damp conditions and under wood and rocks
adaptations
They make the species more genetically diverse
Formation of bulbous stem to overcome unfavourable conditions of growth.
They need very dry conditions, or they will die.
It may be a mesophyte, hydrophyte or xerophyte depending on the environmental conditions
no sterile saline cannot be used because strile saline is different from injectable saline. strile saline is used for irrigating the wound and injectable saline in given intravenously