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.
hydrostatic pressure or turgor (same thing)
Middle Lamella
cell wall
A wall plate is a rectangular timber laid horizontally on a frame in a building. The purpose of a wall plate is to evenly distribute the weight or pressure from rafters.
wall pressure
When the wall moves away from the backfill, the earth pressure on the wall decreases. This minimum pressure is called active earth pressure. On the other hand if the wall moves towards the backfill, the earth pressure increases. This maximum pressure is called passive earth pressure.
transpulmonary 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.
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as we know that when the area decreases the pressure get increases. so when we attack on wall with nail, the small area of nail cause high pressure on it resulting go or fit inside the wall
This is called turgor pressure.
Because threading thin wall pipe renders the pressure rating ineffective, as it thins the wall to much to be able to withstand the pressure.
We put pressure on the East Germans...they had the wall.
hydrostatic pressure or turgor (same thing)
Wall thickness of 600 mm is 9.02 for pressure rating of PN 10 & 10.52for pressure rating of PN 16.
The internal water pressure in plants is countered by the cell wall. This is called turgor pressure.