it keeps the cells and their organelles stretched, which is essential for proper functioning of a cell 1. osmotic pressure
2.Turgour pressure
3.Root pressure 4.Cohesive force
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The answer is a(Osmotic Pressure.
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2.Turgor pressure is the force within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall.[1]
It is also called hydrostatic pressure, and defined as the pressure measured by a fluid, measured at a certain point within itself when at equilibrium.[2] Generally, turgor pressure is caused by the osmotic flow of water and occurs in plants, fungi, and bacteria. The phenomenon is also observed in protists that have cell walls.[3] This system is not seen in animal cells, as the absence of a cell wall would cause the cell to lyse when under too much pressure.[4] The pressure exerted by the osmotic flow of water is called turgidity. It is caused by the osmotic flow of water through a selectively permeable membrane. Osmotic flow of water through a semipermeable membrane is when the water travels from an area with a low-solute concentration, to one with a higher-solute concentration. In plants, this entails the water moving from the low concentration solute outside the cell, into the cell's vacuole.[5]