Biology, asked by arathivharikumar, 2 months ago

What is the difference between turgor presuure and pressure potential when the cell is placed in a hypotonic solution ?​

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Answered by chintamanbhamre000
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When in a hypotonic solution, water flows into the membrane and increases the cell's volume. ... 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.

Answered by Anonymous
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When a cell is placed in the hypotonic medium, water will enter into the cell due to endosmosis and turgor pressure of cell will increase. As wall pressure is equal and opposite to the turgor pressure. The wall pressure will also increase.

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