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It would not be able to transport water and would die
It will turn cloudy. Bacteria respire, so it will give out carbon dioxide. When limewater is in contact with carbon dioxide, the limewater will turn cloudy.
Nothing would happen because the plant cell has a cell wall and it will protect it from shriveling up or dying.
Carbon dioxide and water can lead to carbonic acid. This acid can give you a condition called Acidosis. Acidosis is when your blood becomes slightly acidic, not slightly basic, which isn't normal. The pH level would decrease to possibly a 5 or 6.
You breath in carbon dioxide all the time. It's in YOU! So, nothing would happen, but smoking is BAD! Killing the environment!
carbon dioxide could be absorbed
It would die.
Water would rush in, causing the cells to burst.
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Because ocean water has a higher salt content that your cells (hypertonic), they would shrivel slightly.
You would produce zinc sulphate, carbon dioxide and water.
The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
It would not be able to transport water and would die
The mechanism of life would be entirely different.
you become dehydrated because thwe concentration of salt is in salt water than in your cells, so water flows out of your cells to balance the concentrations.
It will turn cloudy. Bacteria respire, so it will give out carbon dioxide. When limewater is in contact with carbon dioxide, the limewater will turn cloudy.
The sugar in the water would be consumed by bacteria rather quickly, which would release large amounts of carbon dioxide and possibly alcohol into the ocean.