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What happens to Carrot cells in salt water?

Carrot cells placed in salt water will lose water due to osmosis, causing them to shrink and become wilted. The high concentration of salt in the water creates a hypertonic environment, leading to water leaving the carrot cells to try to balance the salt concentration.


What happens to carrots in distilled water?

Carrots placed in distilled water will become limp or wilted as they lose water due to osmosis. The concentration of solutes inside the carrot cells is higher than that of the distilled water, causing water to move out of the cells, leading to the wilting effect.


What happens you water a wilted plant?

It might come back to life, but it depends on the kind of plant.


How does a wilted plant drink?

It takes in water by osmosis. This is why a wilted plant or even a wilted stalk of celery will become firm again if given water.


What happens when wilted aspargaus is soaked in water?

nothing don't waste time or money it just gets soggy


What is a wilted?

a wilted plant is a plant that has been drained out, that is, that it has no more moisture or water in them.


Why did my cucumber plant wilt overnight?

Your cucumber plant may have wilted overnight due to lack of water, extreme heat, disease, or pest infestation. It is important to check the soil moisture, provide adequate water, and inspect the plant for any signs of disease or pests to address the issue promptly.


Can you leave vegetable in water overnight?

Depending on the vegetable, they will product a fluid that is very similar to Bull Semen.


When a carrot slice is placed in tap water for several hours why does it become very stiff?

When a carrot slice is placed in tap water, it absorbs the water through a process called osmosis. The water moves into the carrot cells, causing them to become turgid and swell, making the carrot slice stiff. This happens because the water pressure inside the cells increases, providing structural support to the carrot slice.


What happens to the plastic bottle with water when placed inside the freezer overnight. does this activity simulate what happens in rocks?

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Describe what happens to a wilted plant when it is watered and What is the process?

If the wilted plant is watered, the water always moves from a high amount of water to a lower amount. In this case, there is more water outside the plant than inside the plant. Water moves by diffusion but in this case we use a special term called osmosis. The plant will 'perk up'.


Why does a plant look wilted?

No water or no sunlight