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Why would some nutrients leave the plant cell when it becomes wilted from being Soaked in sat then fresh water?

When a plant cell becomes wilted from being soaked in saltwater, it loses water through osmosis due to the higher concentration of salts outside the cell. This loss of water can cause nutrients to be expelled from the cell along with the excess water, reducing the overall nutrient content of the cell. When the wilted plant cell is then transferred to fresh water, water rushes back into the cell through osmosis, but the lost nutrients may not be able to re-enter the cell as easily, leading to a nutrient loss.


Is phloem a plant or animal cell?

Phloem is a type of plant cell responsible for transporting sugars, nutrients, and other organic compounds within a plant. It is not found in animals.


What function do valcuoles perform in plant and fungal cells?

the vacuole's absorb and store water and nutrients for the plant cell! it also helps protect the cell but to store nutrients is its main priority.


Which part of a cell allows nutrients and other materials to enter or leave the cell?

Transport proteins allow nutrients to enter and leave cells. Transport proteins are peppered throughout the cell membrane. Most molecules need the transport proteins to enter or leave the cell, but it's possible for some molecules, like water, to diffuse through the membrane by osmosis.


What is the function of the cell membrane in a plant cell called?

The cell membrane protects the cell and regulates what substances enter and leave the cell.

Related Questions

What does cell vacuole do for a plant cell?

it "vacuums" or absorbs nutrients


Cell membrane what does a cell membrane to in a plant?

It lets nutrients into the cell, and lets out wastes from it.


What plant cell transports water and nutrients?

xylem


What the vacuole do in the plant cell?

They store water and nutrients


What do the vacuole in a plant cell do?

They store water and nutrients


What does the VACUOLES in a plant cell?

A vacuole stores nutrients for later use in all cells including the plant cell


What makes food for plant cell?

Sunlight, water, and nutrients.


What does cytoplasts do in a plant cell?

its a cytoplasm and it is the liquid in the cell that helps move nutrients around


Why are chloroplasts so important in a plant cell?

so that the cell can get the food and nutrients it needs


Why would some nutrients leave the plant cell when it becomes wilted from being Soaked in sat then fresh water?

When a plant cell becomes wilted from being soaked in saltwater, it loses water through osmosis due to the higher concentration of salts outside the cell. This loss of water can cause nutrients to be expelled from the cell along with the excess water, reducing the overall nutrient content of the cell. When the wilted plant cell is then transferred to fresh water, water rushes back into the cell through osmosis, but the lost nutrients may not be able to re-enter the cell as easily, leading to a nutrient loss.


Is phloem a plant or animal cell?

Phloem is a type of plant cell responsible for transporting sugars, nutrients, and other organic compounds within a plant. It is not found in animals.


What function do valcuoles perform in plant and fungal cells?

the vacuole's absorb and store water and nutrients for the plant cell! it also helps protect the cell but to store nutrients is its main priority.