give logical reason -wilted spinach leaves turn crisp on sprinkling water
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thigmonesty process inplant
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Salt draws water out of cells via the process of osmosis. Essentially, water moves across a cell membrane to try to equalize the salinity or concentration of salt on both sides of the membrane. If you add enough salt, too much water will be removed from a cell for it to stay alive or reproduce.
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