Elodea lives in pond water, which is a hypotonicenvironment - hypotonic has less dissolved solutes than the elodea cells.
yes the answer would be hypotonic.
No, it is hypotonic.
Pond water. -pond water because salt water is hypertonic and tap water can be hypotonic or isotonic so pond water is the best choice of the three
Algae can be found in almost any pond with some form of life in it, as it is at the very bottom of the fresh water based ecosystem food chain.
The Cell Master (Richard Hooke)
yes, a pond is a fresh water ecosytem. Although the ecosystem is in the same biom as many other small ecosystem, the ecosystem contains many small communitys. The pond is a freshwater ecosystem because it contains small communitys that interect with each other and because its a fresh water source.
Dutch scientist Anton van Leeuwenhoek discovered cells in pond water.
Mostly fresh water.
cause it has no salt water
Long Pond
a fresh water pond
Although pond water can contain fresh water, some ponds also contain brackish or salt water.
usually in a fresh water pond
No.
Fresh water
Lake or pond
A shallow body of fresh water could be described as a pond.
a fresh water pond
pond