Difference between syngenesious and syandrous
Difference between turgidity and flaccidity
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Turgidity: when water gets entered in a cell due to endosmosis the cell gets swollen and applies turgid force on its walls. This property is called turgidity. ... Flaccidity : when the water moves out of the cell due to exosmosis due to this cell gets shrink and this property is called flaccidity
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As adjectives the difference between syngenesious and synandrous is that syngenesious is (botany|archaic|or|very|rare) synantherous while synandrous is (botany) having stamen fused along both their filaments and anthers.
In turgidity, a plant cell appears swollen or distended from the turgor pressure put on the cell wall whereas in flaccidity the plant cell loses it and appears limp or flaccid.
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