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Kisachek [45]
3 years ago
3

Summarize, using water potential, why water leaves the slugs tissues and moves into the surround environment.​

Biology
1 answer:
scoundrel [369]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The salt pulls water out of the slug in light of the fact that the NaCl breaks separated into two particles (negative and positive charge) and this declines the water potential on the outside of the slug.

Explanation:

The proportion of the overall propensity of water to move starting with one zone then onto the next, and is regularly spoken to by the Greek letter Ψ (Psi).  The salt pulls water out of the slug in light of the fact that the NaCl breaks separated into two particles (negative and positive charge) and this declines the water potential on the outside of the slug.

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