Collapsing of mimosa is an example of ____
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The leaves of the Mimosa achieve this rapid folding by a change in turgor pressure. ... When water moves out of the cell, the turgor pressure decreases and the cell becomes flaccid. The movement of water into and out of the cell is known as osmosis.
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The leaves of the Mimosa achieve this rapid folding by a change in turgor pressure. ... When water moves out of the cell, the turgor pressure decreases and the cell becomes flaccid. The movement of water into and out of the cell is known as osmosis
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