Why is turbidity an important measure of water quality?
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Healthy plant cells are turgid and plants rely on turgidity to maintain rigidity. ... keeps the plant upright and stiff.
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Turbidity is an important indicator of the amount of suspended sediment inwater, which can have many negative effects on aquatic life. The suspended sediments that cause turbidity can block light to aquatic plants, smother aquatic organisms, and carry contaminants and pathogens, such as lead, mercury, and bacteria.
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