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The plant cell would shrink but remain its shape.
Hydrilla is an aquatic plant which means that it naturally grows in water. If one placed hydrilla twigs in a beaker of water, the twigs would begin to sprout roots and would eventually grow leaves if the environment was conducive to growth.
Water would move from the cell into the solution until an equilibrium reached.
it would expand
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it would absorb more and more water until it will explode
The plant cell would shrink but remain its shape.
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Hydrilla is an aquatic plant which means that it naturally grows in water. If one placed hydrilla twigs in a beaker of water, the twigs would begin to sprout roots and would eventually grow leaves if the environment was conducive to growth.
well it would be that their is an equal amount of solution inside and outside the cell. it is neither hypotonic or hypertonic. it is balanced or equal.
yes
it would shrink in cold and expand in warm, if you really want to surprise your teacher say it has to do with particle theory
It would very likely explode, but if you are lucky it will fizz and burn a hole in the beaker. But, do NOT ever combine colored fusion and still fusion into a beaker. The results will always be dangerous.
Nothing incredibly interesting. You would be left with a beaker of a vegetable floating in maple syrup. You're welcome to try, though.
Water would move from the cell into the solution until an equilibrium reached.
it would sharpen