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What do you think would happen if you added a large volume of fresh water to the roots of the plant? answer in terms of osmosis and salt and water concentration. Would water move into the plant, out
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What do you think would happen if you added a large volume of fresh water to the roots of the plant? answer in terms of osmosis and salt and water concentration. Would water move into the plant, out of the plant, or stay where it is? explain why.
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