The opposite of a turgid plant cell is called a flaccid plant cell. A walled cell is flaccid in surroundings where there is no tendency for water to enter. A turgid wall is very form, while a flaccid cell wall is more limp.
If it's a plant cell it needs good, fully-functioning palisade cells to let water flow in and out. A plant cell needs to be turgid so that the plant have a support and structure.
it keeps the structure of the plant cell rigid and allows it to stay turgid
Turgid. Which, it should be noted is normal for a plant cell due to their near constant uptake of water.
is it that the turgid cell has more red pigment than plasmolyzed cell
If a plant cell is turgid it is swollen, distended, congested or stiff
The opposite of a turgid plant cell is called a flaccid plant cell. A walled cell is flaccid in surroundings where there is no tendency for water to enter. A turgid wall is very form, while a flaccid cell wall is more limp.
If a plant cell is turgid it is swollen, distended, congested or stiff
turgid
the cell will become turgid
If it's a plant cell it needs good, fully-functioning palisade cells to let water flow in and out. A plant cell needs to be turgid so that the plant have a support and structure.
it keeps the structure of the plant cell rigid and allows it to stay turgid
Turgid. As opposed to flaccid.
Yes they filled with cell sap to help keep the cell turgid
Allows the plant cell to maintain a high level of turgid conditions that keep the plant erect.
Turgid. Which, it should be noted is normal for a plant cell due to their near constant uptake of water.
is it that the turgid cell has more red pigment than plasmolyzed cell