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Homework Help: BIO

Posted by mark on Monday, December 19, 2011 at 5:10pm.

Organisms that live in environments and are hypotonic have cell membranes that differ in permeability from those that live in isotonic environments. What water regulation adaptations might have evolved to allow these organisms to survive in different environments such as the Great Salt Lake?

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