define turgidity in terms of biology
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Turgidity is the state of a cell in which the cell wall is fully expanded due to the absorption of water up to last limit. Turgid is when there is a lot of water in the cell, sort of making a hydrostatic skeleton, because plants don’t have bones to keep them stiff, flaccid is when water has left the cells and the plant goes all droopy.
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Turgidity is the state of a cell in which the cell wall is fully expanded due to the absorption of water up to last limit. Turgid is when there is a lot of water in the cell, sort of making a hydrostatic skeleton, because plants don’t have bones to keep them stiff, flaccid is when water has left the cells and the plant goes all droopy.
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Answer: Turbidity is the state of a cell in which year the cell wall is fully expanded due to the the absorption of water up to last limit. Turgid is when there is a lot of water in the cell, short of making hydrostatic skeleton, because plants don't it have bones to keep them stiff, flaccid is
When water has left the cells and the plant goes all droopy
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