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What does a concentration of salt inside the cell do to a plant

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Actually, Salt Sucks, Cells Swell . Water in cells moves toward the highest concentration of salt. If a higher concentration of salt is placed outside of the cell membrane, the water will leave the cell to bond with it. The loss of water from this movement causes plant cells to shrink and wilt.

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