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∙ 11y agonothing
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∙ 11y agoAs the water heats up, the air inside the vial would expand, pushing against the layers and potentially causing them to separate or mix. If the heat is too intense, the vial could crack or shatter due to thermal expansion.
Yeah I think so
If cells are placed in a hypotonic solution the cells gain water. The hypotonic solution has lower solute concentration then the cell's cytoplasm so the water will enter via osmosis.
It would shrivel up and die, because water would flow out of the cell.
Placing a leaf in distilled water would allow water to enter the leaf through osmosis, leading to an increase in turgor pressure within the cells. This influx of water could cause the leaf to become turgid and firm.
The cheek cell placed in salt water would undergo a process called plasmolysis, where water leaves the cell due to the hypertonic environment. This would cause the cell to shrink and become dehydrated. Ultimately, the cell may die due to the loss of water and cellular functions not being able to occur properly.
increase
It would lose salt into the water.
It dies.
Nothing. The onion will get wet.
Explain what would happen if a piece of seaweed from the ocean was placed in a fresh water aquarium?
die..and its body will float on the surface
There are certain types of perch that live in salt water, so in that case nothing would happen. However, if a fresh water perch was placed in salt water it would die. There are very few fish that can go between salt water and fresh water and perch is not one of them.
it cause it to swell
it would absorb more and more water until it will explode
The cheek cell placed in salt water would undergo a process called plasmolysis, where water leaves the cell due to the hypertonic environment. This would cause the cell to shrink and become dehydrated. Ultimately, the cell may die due to the loss of water and cellular functions not being able to occur properly.
The red blood cell would undergo hemolysis, or bursting, as water would enter the cell due to osmosis. The high concentration of water outside the cell compared to inside would cause the cell to swell and eventually burst.
If the water lilly was placed in an area with permanent water. it would probably do fine. Without water, however, it would quickly die.