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keep the plant cell turgid in one word​

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Answered by YashodharPalav5109
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Turgidity in plant cells

When water moves into a plant cell, the vacuole gets bigger, pushing the cell membrane against the cell wall. The force of this increases the turgor pressure within the cell making it firm or turgid . The pressure created by the cell wall stops too much water entering and prevents cell lysis.

Answered by baseerat2721
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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. ... In plants, this entails the water moving from the low concentration solute outside the cell, into the cell's vacuole.

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