The state of cell when it cannot accommodate any more water
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It is the state of a cell in which the cell cannot accommodate any more water and it is fully distended. ... The cell is said to be turgid when the plant cell wall becomes rigid and stretched by an increase in the volume of vacuoles due to the absorption of water when placed in hypotonic solution.
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1. It is the state of a cell in which the cell cannot accommodate any more water and it is fully distended.
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