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it turns in to a patato
nothing, it's only effective when salt is sprinkled ON the ice.
It takes in water by osmosis. This is why a wilted plant or even a wilted stalk of celery will become firm again if given water.
The central vacuoles contain little water in the wilted plant.
If the wilted plant is watered, the water always moves from a high amount of water to a lower amount. In this case, there is more water outside the plant than inside the plant. Water moves by diffusion but in this case we use a special term called osmosis. The plant will 'perk up'.
it dies
it turns in to a patato
wilted lettuce are in a plasmolysed condition,when they are placed in a cold water or hypotonic solution then water enters the leaves by thye process of endosmosis and the leaves becomes deplasmolysed and they become crisp.
nothing, it's only effective when salt is sprinkled ON the ice.
Mold... Mold happens...
It might come back to life, but it depends on the kind of plant.
There are several things that happen to a wilted plant when it is watered. The water will rehydrate the cells in the plants which are usually made up of water and this will revitalize the plant.
It takes in water by osmosis. This is why a wilted plant or even a wilted stalk of celery will become firm again if given water.
nothing don't waste time or money it just gets soggy
a wilted plant is a plant that has been drained out, that is, that it has no more moisture or water in them.
It will begin to grow mold.
The central vacuoles contain little water in the wilted plant.