hydrostatic pressure or turgor (same thing)
turgor pressure or osmotic pressure
the answer is cellular membrane
When water leaves the plant cell, for example in osmosis, the pressure (created by the water) of the protoplast pushing against the cell wall will decrease. This pressure is known as turgor pressure and decreasing it will cause the cells to become soft/flaccid and so the plant will begin to wilt more and more as the turgor pressure decreases.
tympanic membrane
The plasma membrane, also known as the cell membrane, allows only certain material to pass into and out of the cell.
The Cell Membrane also known as the plasma membrane
Air Pressure
the answer is cellular membrane
The pressure exerted by the pressure head of liquid steel in a container at bottom surface of the container is known as ferro static pressure.
Air Pressure The force exerted by the air above is called?
undue influence
If the blood pressure is very high, then I would recommend to see a doctor who will be able to thoroughly examine and diagnosis the possible causes of why the blood pressure is raising so high.
I think you are asking about hyper tension.
The pressure exerted by a liquid increases with depth. This is known as hydrostatic pressure and is directly proportional to the density of the liquid. The pressure variation with direction is isotropic, meaning it is the same regardless of the direction taken in the liquid.
That unit is also known as "Pascal".
When water leaves the plant cell, for example in osmosis, the pressure (created by the water) of the protoplast pushing against the cell wall will decrease. This pressure is known as turgor pressure and decreasing it will cause the cells to become soft/flaccid and so the plant will begin to wilt more and more as the turgor pressure decreases.
The Eustachian tube is also known as the auditory tube. Its main function is to maintain equal pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane.
That is known as tension.