It will burst.
Your question is extremely imprecise, but high salt levels in a soil will stop the seed absorbing water which it must do to germinate. Even if it did germinate, the roots would not be able to function properly.
A solution with a higher osmotic pressure than another solution has a greater concentration of solute particles and exerts a stronger pull on water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane, resulting in water moving into the solution with higher osmotic pressure. This can cause the cell to swell or even burst if the osmotic pressure difference is too high.
If red blood cells were placed into a beaker with plasma, the red blood cells would absorb the liquid and start to expand due to the osmotic pressure. Eventually, the red blood cells may burst (hemolysis) if the osmotic pressure is too high compared to their structural integrity. This would release hemoglobin into the plasma.
If air pressure is too high, it can lead to various physical and physiological effects. In the atmosphere, elevated air pressure can result in clearer skies and stable weather, but it may also cause discomfort or health issues for individuals sensitive to changes in pressure. In industrial settings, high air pressure can pose safety risks, potentially leading to equipment failure or explosions if not properly managed. Additionally, in scuba diving, excessive air pressure can result in nitrogen narcosis or decompression sickness if divers ascend too quickly.
your blood pressure rises
Your question is extremely imprecise, but high salt levels in a soil will stop the seed absorbing water which it must do to germinate. Even if it did germinate, the roots would not be able to function properly.
Too much sugar acts as a solution, which has high osmotic pressure. The cell functions are adversely affected by such solution.
A solution with a higher osmotic pressure than another solution has a greater concentration of solute particles and exerts a stronger pull on water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane, resulting in water moving into the solution with higher osmotic pressure. This can cause the cell to swell or even burst if the osmotic pressure difference is too high.
Osmotic diarrhea is a combination of regular diarrhea and extreme pressure in the anus. This pressure can cause the diarrhea to push out uncontrollably in a sometimes volcanic fashion. It involves too much water into the bowel movement system. Sometimes caused by osmotic laxatives.
If that happens, you are running them at too high of a pressure. Consult the pressure recommendations printed on the sidewall.
If red blood cells were placed into a beaker with plasma, the red blood cells would absorb the liquid and start to expand due to the osmotic pressure. Eventually, the red blood cells may burst (hemolysis) if the osmotic pressure is too high compared to their structural integrity. This would release hemoglobin into the plasma.
Eating too much pork can lead to high blood pressure. But it also has a lot of protein
yes 181 is way too high for bld pressure
too much caffeine for you... people with high blood pressure should stay away from such a combination.
Usually you will not get an accurate oil pressure reading either too high or too low. Occasionally they will leak and pump oil through the switch
Because the osmotic pressure of "plain" water can be too much for bacteria, causing them to pop, and throw off your colony counts during your serial dilutions. A buffered saline solution keeps the bacteria at their usual osmotic pressure. Typical saline is 0.85%.
If a hot air balloon ascends too high, the air pressure decreases and the balloon may burst or lose control, potentially causing it to crash.