The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water.
The cells lose water because there is more water in the cell than outside the cell. Water tends to go from a higher concentration of water to a lower concentration of water.
During mitosis, a cell duplicates all of its contents, including its chromosomes, and splits to form two identical daughter cells.
It will eventually mix, however as salt water is more dense than fresh water it if possible for fresh water to float on salt water before it mixes, When it does this the boundary is called a 'halocline'.Also it is called brakish water im not sure how it is spelled though like the east river is called brakish water
nothing rally happens
what happens to the cell structure of fresh fruit when liquidized what happens to the sugar content
decay always happens in ecosystems
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water.
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water.
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water.
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water.
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water.
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water.
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water.
The cells in the zuchinni shrink because they lose their water
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water.
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water
The cells in the zucchini shrink because they lose their water