Biology, asked by RudraSaiwar, 1 month ago

2. In a fully turgid cell, what will be zero?
b. OP
d. Water potential
a. WP
c. TP​

Answers

Answered by bhaskarkiduniya2005
2

Answer:

(d).Water potential

Explanation:

When a cell is fully turgid, its walls and membranes are completely stretched. At this time osmotic pressure of the cell will be equal to turgor pressure and so water potential becomes zero. A turgid cell cannot absorb any more water.

Answered by anvikshaelsa
1

here is your answer...

d. water potential

there is no flow of water in a turgid cell, because the cell is in equilibrium with water which is present outside the cell.

the water potential will become zero because the osmotic pressure potential are equal in cell.

I Hope It will help you...

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