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Their internal osmolarity has to at least equal the osmolarity of the external environment or the cell will lose water to osmosis and die.

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What do the plants do for the soil?

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What is lack of fertile soil?

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Is it heathyer to grow plants with soil or with out soil?

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Where does potting soil grow?

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