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what is turgor pressure??​

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Answered by prakashakash802
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Turgor pressure is the hydrostatic pressure in excess of ambient atmospheric pressure which can build up in living, walled cells. Turgor is generated through osmotically driven inflow of water into cells across a selectively permeable membrane; this membrane is typically the plasma membrane.

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Answered by roanne81
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Think of a balloon that is being filled up with water as a turgor pressure example. The balloon swells as more water draws in. The pressure that the water exerts against the walls of the balloon is similar to the turgor pressure exerted against the wall.

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