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Q: What is the roles of osmosis the cell wall and vacuoles in creating turgid pressure?
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What happens to cells as a result of osmosis?

they become turgid.


The pressure that builds in a plant cell as a result of osmosis is called?

The pressure that builds in a plant cell as a result of osmosis is called turgor pressure.


Are vacuoles seen in plant cell?

Yes they filled with cell sap to help keep the cell turgid


Who the function of vacuole?

vacuoles are the small sac like structure found in the cytoplasm . Vacuoles are smaller ,temporary and large in number . Their functions are mention belowthey store waste materials for excretionthey balance the amount of water and glucose in cellsthey exert pressure inside the cell to make cell turgid


A plant cell placed in 100 percent water will become Flaccid turgid or no change?

in pure water a cell will become turgid and water will flow in through osmosis.


A cell that has a strong turgor pressure called?

turgid


How would you reduce Turgid pressure in a Celery stick?

Turgid pressure is caused by the cells filling up with water and pushing against the cell walls. To reduce or eliminate it, just remove the water.


What happens to both plant and animal cells when they are placed into a solution that is hypotonic?

Both types of cells will have endo-osmosis and will become turgid


What happens to cells in a hypotonic environment?

it will swell.


What is osotic?

Osmotic pressure, which causes things to burst or become turgid.


How does water keep plant cells turgid?

plants become turgid by osmosis. they soak up the water from the soil and then use this water for strength and support in their stems so that they can stand up in the sunlight and get food from photosynthesis and also get energy.


What is the role of vacuoles?

vacuoles are organelles that play a role in extracellular digestion and they release cellular waste products. in animal cells vacuoles are usually small and temporary while in plants there is one permanent large vacuole which keeps turgidity of the plant ( when watered they get filled up with water becoming more turgid which makes the cells more turgid making the plant stand up and reduce wilting).