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What would happen to a plant cell placed in a solution of seawater ?
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What would happen to a plant cell placed in a solution of seawater ?
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If a plant cell was in a solution of salt seawater it will most likely dry out because the salt mostly sucks up all the water in the plant and It will die.
Have a good day :D (
P.S I didn't know if you want it to be salt water??
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