What will happen to a plant cell kept in sea water?
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Plasmolysis is the shrinking of the cytoplasm of a plant cell in response to diffusion of water out of the cell and into a high salt concentration solution. During plasmolysis, the cell membrane pulls away from the cell wall. This does not happen in low salt concentration because of the rigid cell wall.
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The water will leave the cell to bond with it. The loss of water from this movement causes plant cell to shrink and wilt. The movement of water to leave an animal cell will also cause those cells to shrink and cause dehydration.
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