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Nothing would happen because the plant cell has a cell wall and it will protect it from shriveling up or dying.

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Q: What would happen if plant cells would combine with very salty water?
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What will happen if put plant cell in salty water?

Salt draws water from plant cells. This causes the cells to dehydrate and the plant to shrivel up and die.


What would happen if you placed a plant in a very salty water?

It dies.


What will happen to the cells of an apple pieces if they are in salty water?

gain water in the distilled water and lose water in the salty water


A plant adapted to growing in salty soils?

A halophyte is a plant that can survive salty soil.


When a vegetable is place in a very salty water the vegetable becomes soft and collapses. Why does this happen?

The cells of the vegetable loose their water


Does a sunflower grow in saltwater or freshwater?

Salt water will cause plasmolyzed cells which will kill the plant. Through selective breeding, however you can get a plant that will live in salty soil.


Why plants can't grow in salty water?

Salty water affects how a plant gets nutrients from the water and soil. Salty water causes the roots to die because the water moves outside of the plant cells as a way of balancing the salt concentration. Water stress kills plants and high levels of salt force a plant to use more energy to get needed water.


What would happen to a plant watered with a salty water?

the plant will grow healthier because salt is the main source for them, the plant can get an IODINE which may became as a fertilizer ..hope this may help .. < love vanjeff>>


What would you expect would happen to a plant if you watered it with very salty water?

Water potential of the water inside the cells is higher that the water potential of the water outside the cells. (That would means the concentration of "pure" water inside the cells are higher than that outside the cells) Water moves from an higher water potential to an lower water potential. Thus Plasmolysis of the cells will take place. Which means the Nucleus,Vacuole and all the other cellular material will move from the inside of the cell to the outside.


What will happen if red blood cells are transferred to seawater?

as u know, seawater is salty ,that is hypertonic.. when u place RBC in sea water it will swell and then burst.


Why does distilled water make your cells explode?

Because it makes it cooler instead of using regular water.


How are halophytes able to tolerate salty soil?

The halophytes are able to tolerate salty soil because they can concentrate salt in their root cells and the high salt concentration keeps water from diffusing out of the cells into the surrounding salty soil.