The cells of saltwater fishes are hypertonis (large amount of water) while the surrounding is hypotonic.
Therefore, water enters the fish cells as a result of which the cells burst out.
The cells would attempt to adapt by either going through endocytosis. However, this would not go over well so the plant cells would swell up and burst, resulting in the plant's death.
If a saltwater plant was placed in a freshwater aquarium, it will not survive because it belongs in the saltwater environment.
Unless its something like a mangrove, it would die.
Its cells will swell and burst, killing the fish.
If a saltwater plant were placed in freshwater aquarium then the plant cells would burst. This is because the salt water would make the plant cell allow more water to come in.
They will die if left in freshwater, their cells will burst. Water follows solute
Whatever the organism is it will die a dreadfully painfull death.
Saltwater eggs are given the name for a reason. They will live only in saltwater and will die right after you put them in fresh water.
Sometime osmosis can be harmful for organism. For example when freshwater and saltwater aquarium fish placed in water of a different salinity than that they are adapted to will die quickly, and in the case of saltwater fish, dramatically.
No; clownfish are marine (saltwater) whereas fighting fish/betta's are freshwater fish. They cannot be placed into the same type of water or aquarium.
Water will leave the egg
The density and pressure of saltwater is different from freshwater as is much of the bacterias and parasites. The acidity of the water is also of concern as the lower the PH the higher the acidity of the water. Saltwater being of a higher PH would not handle the lower PH of freshwater very well. Also if moving a freshwater fish to saltwater that fish will lose a great amount of water in it's body causing death and if the saltwater fish is moved to freshwater it will gain great amounts of water causing death.
Obviously, since they are fish they will swim but Guppies (Lebistes reticularis) are freshwater fish and will die shortly after being placed in saltwater.
It will die!
It would dehydrate and most likely die.
it would die because they cant survive the freshwater trip