This is water.
Salt draws water from plant cells. This causes the cells to dehydrate and the plant to shrivel up and die.
to see if the cells would grow if it doesn't it means the cell isn't healthy or would die
If a cell is placed in a high salt solution, water will move out of the cell through osmosis, causing the cell to shrink and potentially die. This is because the concentration of salt outside the cell is higher than inside, creating a hypertonic environment.
it protects the cell and if the cell didn't protect it the cell would die.
the cell would die
They would dehydrate without it, and die.
yes they do they will dehydrate like humans so they need water
we die
the salt in the salt water will dehydrate you and you will die.
Salt draws water from plant cells. This causes the cells to dehydrate and the plant to shrivel up and die.
If too much water moves out of a cell, it can cause the cell to shrink and become dehydrated. This process can disrupt the cell's normal functions and potentially lead to cell damage or death.
Because the heat will dehydrate them and they will die.
It would dehydrate and most likely die.
They will become dizzy and ill, then they will dehydrate, and, if not given fluids, will eventually die. it will also make it harder for your body to flush out stuff it doesn't need.
you can dehydrate and some times die.
No it would not
So they don't dehydrate/lose water as easily in deserts and die.