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Biology, 03.07.2019 11:30, Rakeem458

Using the same image above, living organisms use osmoregulation to balance solute and water concentrations in their cells, tissues and organs. many marine organisms have internal solute concentrations that are similar to their environment. however, this is not typically true of freshwater and terrestrial organisms. what is likely to happen to the cells of a marine plant if placed in a freshwater environment?

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