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Why do cells appear different in distilled water than they do in 10% salt water?​

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the plant cells are placed in the salt solution, there is a higher concentration of water molecules in the cell and a lower concentration of water in the salt solution and thus a concentration gradient has been set up. the cell membrane is now pressed up against the cell wall and the cell is said to be turgid.

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