what is turgor movement? Explains with example
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reversible change in position of a plant part due to a change in turgor pressure of various cells (as in sleep movements
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become flaccid, while cells in the upper half of pulvinus become turgid due to accumulation of more water. Hence, leaf droops down for a short time. Examples of turgor movement in plants are: 1.Leaves of Mimosa plant folds and droops down when anyone touch them.
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it is the pressure exerted by cell contents on the cell wall when the cell is placed in the hypotonic solution. And the same condition is reversed when it is placed in the hypertonic solution.
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