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A normal plant cell holds water in the vacuole of the cell. This large organelle also gives the cell support. Suppose a plant is submerged in salt water. As a result

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The plant will wilt

Step-by-step explanation:

When a plant is submerged in salt water whose salt concentration is hypertonic to the cell sap present in the vacuole, the vacuole lose water to the surrounding solution through osmosis.

Consequently, within a short period, the cells of the plant wilt due to the flaccidity of the vacuole as a result of water loss to the surrounding.

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