what is a turgid plant cell?
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TURGID PLANT CELL....
A turgid plant cell is a plant cell that has been filled with water as a result of osmosis. One of the functions of the plant cell wall is to prevent the cell from bursting when it is filled with water. Instead, the water pressure makes the cell very stiff and firm. When a plant cell is turgid it is experiencing turgor pressure, which is the pressure exerted by the water on the cell wall. Turgor pressure is actually very important to plants because it allows them to grow firm stems that keep them upright. Plants use turgor pressure to stay upright, which is why a plant will wilt and bend over if it does not get enough water.
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TURGID PLANT CELL....
A turgid plant cell is a plant cell that has been filled with water as a result of osmosis. One of the functions of the plant cell wall is to prevent the cell from bursting when it is filled with water. Instead, the water pressure makes the cell very stiff and firm. When a plant cell is turgid it is experiencing turgor pressure, which is the pressure exerted by the water on the cell wall. Turgor pressure is actually very important to plants because it allows them to grow firm stems that keep them upright. Plants use turgor pressure to stay upright, which is why a plant will wilt and bend over if it does not get enough water.
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Plant cells always have a strong cell wall surrounding them. When they take up water by osmosis they start to swell,but the cell wall prevents them from bursting. Plant cells becomes "turgid" when they are put in dilute solutions. Turgid means swollen and hard. The pressure inside the cell rises,eventually the internal pressure of the cell is so high that no more water can enter the cell.This liquid or hydrostatic pressure works against osmosis.
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Plant cells always have a strong cell wall surrounding them. When they take up water by osmosis they start to swell,but the cell wall prevents them from bursting. Plant cells becomes "turgid" when they are put in dilute solutions. Turgid means swollen and hard. The pressure inside the cell rises,eventually the internal pressure of the cell is so high that no more water can enter the cell.This liquid or hydrostatic pressure works against osmosis.
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