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The cell will plasmolyse.

Plasmolysis occurs when the concentration of solutes outside the cell are higher than the cells internal concentration of solutes. Therefore a concentration gradient is established and water will diffuse OUT of the cell.

This solution is called Hypertonic.

The plasma membrane will come away from the cell wall and 'bunch up' in the centre. All the chloroplasts and organelles will be densely stacked on top of each other.

Good pic -> http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/t/r/trp2/elodeahypertonic.jpeg

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Q: What happens to the cell wall and chloroplast and cytoplasm if the cell is mounted on salt water?
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