turgor pressure pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall of plant, bacteria, and fungi cells as well as those protist cells which have cell walls. This pressure, turgidity, is caused by the osmotic flow of water from area of low solute concentration outside of the cell into the cell's vacuole, which has a higher solute concentration.
it is pressure that keeps non-wooded stems plants standing up.
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Yes, Chlorophyll pressure does help support plants.
pelton turbine is used for high head low flow but the turgo turbine is used for low head high flow, in pelton turbine number of jet can increased but in turgo it can't be done, in pelton the water hits the bucket once at a time but in tugo it hits more than one
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Yes, high pressure sodium lights will help to grow plants indoors. You can grow tomatos and other plants that need normally need sunlight.
The internal water pressure in plants is countered by the cell wall. This is called turgor pressure.
A garden hose pressure regulator helps control the water pressure coming out of the hose. It ensures that the pressure is at the right level for different gardening tasks, like watering delicate plants or using a sprinkler. This helps prevent damage to plants and ensures efficient water usage.
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Root pressure is absent in gymnosperms because they lack vessels in their xylem tissue. Vessels in angiosperms help create positive pressure when water is actively transported, resulting in root pressure. Gymnosperms rely on a combination of capillary action and cohesion-tension to move water up the plant.
In bacteria, fungi, and plants, the high internal pressure generated by osmosis is counteracted by the mechanical strength of their cell walls. These cell walls provide structural support and help prevent the cells from bursting due to the osmotic pressure.
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