Elodia is a freshwater plant. It will die rapidly in salt water.
not at all, in fact it is a freshwater plant
The pH of the water will increase when elodea is exposed to light. This is because during photosynthesis, elodea will take in carbon dioxide, which will result in a decrease in carbonic acid concentration, leading to an increase in pH.
When an elodea leaf is mounted on a 10 percent salt solution, the cells of the leaf will lose water through osmosis. This will cause the cells to shrink and the leaf to become flaccid. The high salt concentration outside the cells will create a hypertonic environment, leading to water moving out of the cells to try to balance the concentration of solutes.
In an isotonic solution, the concentration of solutes outside the elodea cells is equal to that inside the cells. As a result, water movement into and out of the cells occurs at equal rates, leading to no net change in cell volume. The elodea will maintain its turgor pressure and remain rigid, as the cells are neither gaining nor losing water. Overall, the plant will appear healthy and unaffected by osmotic pressure changes.
When animal cells are in fresh water for a long time cytolosis occurs and red blood cells explode.
not at all, in fact it is a freshwater plant
Yes, Elodea is an aquatic plant. It is free floating in ponds and lakes of fresh water.
The salt will drain out its water and end up killing it. it causes plasmolezed
The zebra fish will have a higher respiration rate
Elodea canadensis, most definitely grows in water.
The pH of the water will increase when elodea is exposed to light. This is because during photosynthesis, elodea will take in carbon dioxide, which will result in a decrease in carbonic acid concentration, leading to an increase in pH.
i think it has fresh water
i think it is fresh water
Fresh but i dont think i would consider it "fresh"
Fresh water might run out.
it would make a fart noise and die ha ha
i think it is fresh water