The carrots were rehydrated in the solution.
it will die
Explain what would happen if a piece of seaweed from the ocean was placed in a fresh water aquarium?
it cause it to swell
When a carrot is soaked in saltwater, it undergoes osmosis, where water moves out of the carrot cells into the saltwater, which has a higher concentration of solutes. This causes the carrot to lose water, leading to wilting and a decrease in turgor pressure. The result is a firmer texture and a loss of crispness in the carrot. Conversely, if the carrot were soaked in fresh water, it would absorb water and become more turgid.
A carrot will float in salt water because salt water is denser than the carrot. This creates buoyant force that allows the carrot to float. In fresh water, the carrot is denser than the water, causing it to sink.
die..and its body will float on the surface
To keep them fresh.
There are certain types of perch that live in salt water, so in that case nothing would happen. However, if a fresh water perch was placed in salt water it would die. There are very few fish that can go between salt water and fresh water and perch is not one of them.
no, wrong . yes they do if they are fresh
the eggs would swell in size because of the salt in the sea water.
the eggs would swell in size because of the salt in the sea water.
there is more water but not in the carrot and it isn't all fresh water but there is more water than salt