It begins to wilt.
Carrot cells in salt water shrink in size
They simply die due to too much concentration of salt.
When plant cells are exposed to salt water the process of dehydration occurs. The cells die as a result of the water that is pulled out during dehydration.
The water outside the paramecium has a higher salt concentration than the inside of the paramecium. Therefore, due to osmosis, the water inside the paramecium will move to the outside and dry out. It's the same thing happens when you put salt on a slug.
a salt water biome is a biome in the water with a high amount of natural salt.
to get rid of bugs
Concrete is corroded by salted water.
the lettuce will begin to wilt do to the salt drying up the lettuce.
Salt is a preservative.
Assuming you mean "salt water soaked", yes.
The rain water is soaked up and held underground in the porous limestone floating on top of salt water. You are welcome!!
the rain water is soaked up and held underground in the porous limestone floating on top of salt water.
There is equilibrium. Water is shared evenly. In salt water, the vegetable will kind of shrivel up. There is no equilibrium, and the cytoplasm of the cell shrinks into the middle,and water is taken out.
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water