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What is turgid and flaccid ?

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Answered by sanjayvadivel2013
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Turgid cell

Water molecules move out of the cell resulting in the loss of turgor pressure. A flaccid plant cell is not swollen and the cell membrane does not press against the cell wall tightly. This occurs when a plant cell is placed in an isotonic solution.

Answered by aprnms886
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  • Turgid : 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
  • Flaccid : The solute difference between the inside of the cell (in the cytoplasm) and the outside of the cell creates hydrostatic pressure. This is also known as turgor pressure. ... The cytoplasm then decreases and the pressure on the membrane and the cell wall is lowered. The cell has now become flaccid.

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