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9 May, 20:36

A plant has been removed from its natural environment and placed into a body of water that contains a higher concentration of salt than the inside of each plant cell. The plant promptly wilts. This situation is most similar to which event?

A) seaweed put into fresh water

B) a land plant put into tap water

C) a freshwater plant put into sea water

D) a freshwater plant put into distilled water

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  1. 9 May, 21:00
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    The situation that is most similar in which a plant is moved to a higher concentration of salt in water is that of a freshwater plant being put into sea water.

    Due to too much salt concentration, freshwater plants cannot survive on the ocean. If you ever see a plant wilting and am sure that this is because of soil imbalance, this can be solved by adding more water to even out the concentration.
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