Science, asked by imbunner, 4 months ago

Gus is performing an experiment on cells. First he places the cells in a container of water and salt. When he checks some of the cells under a microscope, he sees that they are beginning to shrivel.

What would most likely stop the cells in the liquid from shriveling?

adding more water to the container
adding more salt to the container
increasing the number of cells in the container
decreasing the number of cells in the container

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

What would most likely stop the cells in the liquid from shriveling?

adding more water to the container √

adding more salt to the container

increasing the number of cells in the container

decreasing the number of cells in the container

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Answered by Anonymous
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What would most likely stop the cells in the liquid from shriveling?

✔adding more water to the container

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