Respuesta :
If the marine plant is placed in a freshwater environment, then the cells will undergo plasmolysis.
The plants found in the freshwater surroundings are adjusted for osmoregulation in hypotonic environments. If one place this type of plant in a marine environment, that is, one with a greater concentration of dissolved salts, then the environment is considered as hypertonic environment. The cells of the plant will lose water and will go through the process of plasmolysis.
Answer:
The Cell will burst or swell due to the large amount of water enters in plan call.
Explanation:
- The marine plant cell is hypertonic compared with fresh water.
- So water will enters the cell trough osmosis.
- Osmosis is a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one.
- The cell will swell because large quantity of water enters the cell.