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In a fully turgid cell

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Answered by akm26381
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Explanation:

For a fully turgid cell, the cell is in equilibrium with the water outside so, the water potential becomes zero, gravimetric water potential is negative and pressure potential becomes positive.

So, the correct answer is '\Psi _{s} is negative and \Psi _{p} is positive'.

Answered by kunalchachane84
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Answer:

For a fully turgid cell, the cell is in equilibrium with the water outside so, the water potential becomes zero, gravimetric water potential is negative and pressure potential becomes positive.

So, the correct answer is '\Psi _{s} is negative and \Psi _{p} is positive'.

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