Seaweed, anemone, coral, and other plants that are found in the sea.
correction coral isn't a plant its a large group of simple animals
Wind, Saltwater, Seagulls and Sand in their Underwear.
Yes. The oscar is a freshwater fish, and cannot tolerate saltwater.
Well, it sounds like a good science project. All plants can tolerate a little salt, since salt is ubiquitous. Most plants can't tolerate much. There have been experiments to raise the salt tolerance of some agricultural plants. The white-leaved salt bush found in the Southwestern US uses salt to protect its leaves from excess sunlight. Now if you could make peanuts that tolerate salt well, you'll make a fortune. Self-salting peanuts!
they aren't able to filter out the salt, so they choke on it.
Saltwater plants can. Freshwater plants usually can't. Most land plants can't either.
No, but they can tolerate some brackish water for short times.
Broccoli plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 28F (-2C) and still thrive.
Mint plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 32F (0C) and still thrive.
Yes, the isotonic point of saltwater plants is higher than freshwater plants. Saltwater plants have adapted to live in a hypertonic environment, which means they have a higher internal osmotic pressure to balance the osmotic pressure of the surrounding saltwater.
Saltwater kills most plants.
Cactus.
Bell pepper plants can tolerate temperatures as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit and still thrive.