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it may learn to not conserve water as many land plant have learned to do

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I'm not sure but i think it will die

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Q: What happens when a leaf is put in water?
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What happens to a leaf in salt water?

When you put a leaf in salt water, the leaf will start to turn brown in a few days. The leaf will start to turn brown in a mater of days.


What happens if you put a pechay leaf with soft stem to a small jar with water and blue ink in it?

The leaf turns blue


What happens if you put a leaf in surgical spirit?

Why would you wanna put a leaf in surgical spirits.Common ask something that makes sense.


Why do you put leaf in boil water for a few minutes?

To brew you drink. The hot water releases chemicals in the leaf.


What happens when green leaf is boiled in water?

it will make holes


Why put methylated on leaf in hot water?

To take out chlorophyll


How does water and CO2 for photosynthesis enter a leaf?

The water is taken in by the roots. The carbon dioxide travels through tiny holes, called stomata (singular stoma) to get into the leaf.


What happens when you put a leaf in boiling water?

Depending on the weight of the leaves, some will float to the top to give off their flavors to the boiling water, or will float to the bottom to accomplish the same task.


What happens if you put Mentos in tap water?

Nothing noteworthy happens if mentos are put in tap water; they simply dissolve slowly.


When the elodea leaf is moved from salt solution n placed back in water what happens to the cells?

When you deal with problems like this, you need to consider diffusion and osmosis. In this case, you would refer to diffusion, which is the movement of water across a membrane from high concentrations to low concentrations (to try to balance the concentrations). First consider what happens to the cells when you place the elodea leaf in the salt solution; the water in the cells tries to balance the high concentration of salt (sodium chloride) in the surrounding solution, so the water leaves the leaf, thus the cells shrink. Now when you put the elodea leaf into regular water again, there is a higher concentration of water in the surrounding environment compared to inside the leaf's cells, so in attempt to balance concentrations, water goes INTO the cells, thus the cells in the elodea leaf swell (expand).


What happens to a leaf if you put squares of aluminum foil on it for 5 plus days?

nothing happen in my experiment


What happens when your pour water on fire?

water will put out fire