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In a turgid cell surrounded by pure water, the wall pressure?

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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Answered by vermatwinkle0210
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If a plant cell is placed in hypotonic solution/pure water, starts moving in by endosmosis As the volume of the protoplast increases, it begins to exert pressure against the cell wall (turgor pressure).

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