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The opposite of a turgid plant cell is called a flaccid plant cell. A walled cell is flaccid in surroundings where there is no tendency for water to enter. A turgid wall is very form, while a flaccid cell wall is more limp.
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is it that the turgid cell has more red pigment than plasmolyzed cell
The cell will be very turgid and stiff.
net movement is in, cell will not burst as cell contains cell wall, but the cell will be very turgid.
in pure water a cell will become turgid and water will flow in through osmosis.
The opposite of a turgid plant cell is called a flaccid plant cell. A walled cell is flaccid in surroundings where there is no tendency for water to enter. A turgid wall is very form, while a flaccid cell wall is more limp.
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is it that the turgid cell has more red pigment than plasmolyzed cell
The cell will be very turgid and stiff.
Because it can have the same problems as water E.G. turgid and flaccid Turgid is the flooding of the cell membrane and flaccid is the drought of the cell membrane.
net movement is in, cell will not burst as cell contains cell wall, but the cell will be very turgid.
Turgid. Which, it should be noted is normal for a plant cell due to their near constant uptake of water.
If a plant cell is turgid it is swollen, distended, congested or stiff
Plant cells do not explode in water because they have cell walls. Their tendency to uptake water is balanced by the elastic wall pushing back on the cell, resulting in a turgid (rigid) cell rather than a lysed (exploded) cell. Turgid cells allow plants to stand upright and better engage in photosynthesis.
turgid = swollenThere is a limit to the amount of water that can enter the cell. The cell reaches this limit when the osmotic pressure attracting water into the vacuole is countered by the inward mechanical pressure exerted by the cell wall.A turgid cell is a plant cell whose vacuole contains the maximum amount of water. The water has entered by osmosis, because the vacuole is hypertonic to the solution outside the cell.Animal cells can swell so much from water that they burst, but plant cells avoid bursting thanks to their cell wall.