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What would you expect to happen to the cells of a salt water plant if they were put into fresh water?

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When plant cells are put in fresh water, water moves into the cell and fills up the central vacuole. If you put a freshwater fish in salt water it's cells would start to lose water and shrivel because the water has more salt than it's cells.

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When plant cells are put in fresh water, water diffuses/moves into the cell and fills up the central vacuole. ... If you put a freshwater fish in salt water its cells would lose water and shrivel because the water has more salt than its cells.

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