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No, wall pressure and turgor pressure are not opposite to each other. Wall pressure refers to the force exerted by the cell wall of a plant cell against the protoplast, while turgor pressure is the force exerted by the vacuole against the cell wall. They both work in conjunction to maintain cell shape and provide support to the plant cell.
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hydrostatic pressure or turgor (same thing)
When performed formally, the patient is asked to blow against an aneroid pressure measuring device (manometer) and maintain a pressure of 40 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) for 30 seconds.
No, systolic pressure is the highest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels. Diastolic pressure is the lowest pressure against the walls of the blood vessels.
To maintain the pressure of 1 bar in a pipeline you would normally employ a regulator which has a diaphragm which works a needle valve balanced against an adjustable spring. An example of the use of a regulator would be the ones found on propane cylinders to regulate the gas pressure.
No, wall pressure and turgor pressure are not opposite to each other. Wall pressure refers to the force exerted by the cell wall of a plant cell against the protoplast, while turgor pressure is the force exerted by the vacuole against the cell wall. They both work in conjunction to maintain cell shape and provide support to the plant cell.
To protect the mechanical integrity of the unit. The condenser is not designed to hold a pressure and as such must be prevented from any positive pressure above atmospheric. Often rupture discs are fitted as a mechanical prevention against any pressure surge.
Air pressure or atmospheric pressure. Wind is also air pressing against you.
The systolic pressure is the highest pressure measured against the walls of blood vessels.
By the gravitational collapse of a star of sufficient mass. Once the star stops producing energy, the radiation pressure decreases, and it can't maintain itself against its own gravity.
The highest pressure against the blood vessels is Systolic Pressure, and it occurs when the ventricles contract.
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Water or liquid move naturally from lower concentration to higher concentration. The drive force is called osmotic pressure. No additional pressure need to drive osmosis process. Reverse osmosis, is apply pressure to fight against osmotic pressure. It do need additional pressure to reverse the osmosis process. It is comparing a zero additional pressure with any positive additional pressure thus of cause reverse osmosis require more pressure.
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