Water would rush in, causing the cells to burst.
it will absorb all the water because of cell wall.
It would die.
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Explain what would happen if a piece of seaweed from the ocean was placed in a fresh water aquarium?
The plant is most likely to die because the salt water already killed the root cells. It also depends on the concentraition of the plant. some plants are very sensitive when fresh water is placed in ONLY salt water plants
it would burst
They would die because fress waterfish are meant for fresh water not salt water
It would die and so would a salt water fish in fresh water.
It will die
All of the H2o will leave the cells causing it to shrivel up and die
Salt water animals (save for the few that actually can live in either salt water or fresh water) can not survive in fresh water because their cells are isotonic to the salt water, but they would be highly hypertonic to the fresh water.That is to say, the concentration of salt within the organism's cells would be equal to the concentration of salt in the salt water, but would be far higher than the concentration of salt in the fresh water, and thus osmosis would be triggered, and the cells would "lyce" (when a cell lyces, it means it bursts due to an overabundant amount of water being forced into the cell)
Everything alive would die.......
We would not be able to drink the water or eat the fish.