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It is never a good idea to water house plants with salty water. The plants would most likely die depending on how much of the solution is used. How would salt water most likely effect plant cells?
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Water would leave the large vacuole of the cell and the plant will droop.
Salt crystals will form on the leaves as water evaporates on the leaf surface.
The plant's root will filter out the right amount of salt so the plant can remain isotonic.
Water will enter the plant cells until the large central vacuole bursts
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