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what is turgidity
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Answered by charandeep4
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The state of being turgid or swollen, especially due to high fluid content. Supplement. Turgidity is essential in plant cells to make them keep standing upright. Plant cells that lose much water have less turgor pressure, and tend to become flaccid.
Generally, turgor pressure is caused by the osmotic flow of water and occurs in plants, fungi, and bacteria. The phenomenon is also observed in protists that have cell walls. ... The pressure exerted by the osmotic flow of water is called turgidity
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turgid refers to cells or tissues that are swollen from water uptake. Many cell types in many different organisms can become turgid due to water uptake. ... Plant cells, in contrast to animal cells, are almost always turgid due to the action of a large vacuole in each of their cells.

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