Biology, asked by geniusinfinite, 3 months ago

11. What would happen if:
a) Salt is applied to raw mango pieces?
b) Concentrated solution of fertilizers is applied to green grass lawn?
c) Plant cell is kept in highly concentrated salt solution?​

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Answered by cutipiebabydoll
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Answer:

1) When salt is added to raw mango pieces, water will come out from the cell by the process of exosmosis, this will help prevent mango from rotting. ii) Applying salt on the raw mangoes cut the bitterness of the mango, which makes the mango tasty for eating.

2) When low concentrated water solution of fertilizers is applied to the green lawn, then the water molecules from the plant's rootcells, which is high water concentrated, as compared to the fertilizer solution, will move out of the cell towards the soil. ... making the plants to die.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

1) When salt is added to raw mango pieces, water will come out from the cell by the process of exosmosis, this will help prevent mango from rotting. ii) Applying salt on the raw mangoes cut the bitterness of the mango, which makes the mango tasty for eating.

2) When low concentrated water solution of fertilizers is applied to the green lawn, then the water molecules from the plant's rootcells, which is high water concentrated, as compared to the fertilizer solution, will move out of the cell towards the soil. ... making the plants to die.

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