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what is rigidity and tergitidy?​

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Answered by anushanagtode
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The more the influx of water, the more the outward pressure against the cell wall. This makes the plant cell to be turgid (exerts pressure outwardly). ... Rigidity is the inability of the plant cell walls to bend. The increased pressure due to turgidity makes this happen.

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Answered by reznishat15
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Answer:Turgidity is the point at which the cell's membrane pushes against the cell wall, which is when turgor pressure is high. When the cell membrane has low turgor pressure, it is flaccid. In plants, this is shown as wilted anatomical structures

Rigidity means no bending — in that case, of the rules. Objects and substances can have rigidity as well, if they literally won't bend. Rigidity means about the same thing as inflexibility, another word that describes rock-solid, unyielding people and substances.

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rigidity refers to the property of a solid to resist change in its shape . when an outside force is applied . in most simple term , rigidity means stiffness. ... compressibility is the property of a fluid due to which its volume decreases when pressure is applied

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