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they would be in a hypertonic solution, so they would shrivel and die
The plant cell would shrink but remain its shape.
If cells are placed in a hypotonic solution the cells gain water. The hypotonic solution has lower solute concentration then the cell's cytoplasm so the water will enter via osmosis.
get larger and then smaller again
it would burst
When a cell is placed in a Hypotonic solution, the water diffuses into the cell, causing the cell to swell and possibly explode.
It would get salty! duhhh
Nothing would happen to the plant. It will have a normal growth provided other parameters are normal.
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they would be in a hypertonic solution, so they would shrivel and die
The plant cell would shrink but remain its shape.
The seed will be destroyed.
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If cells are placed in a hypotonic solution the cells gain water. The hypotonic solution has lower solute concentration then the cell's cytoplasm so the water will enter via osmosis.
get larger and then smaller again
Not exactly. Normal saline, which is isotonic, is 0.154M. However, if you used any values with only one significant figure in your calculations, you would have to round it to 0.2.