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A turgid plant cell is typically found in a hypotonic environment, where the concentration of solutes is lower outside the cell than inside. This causes water to enter the cell through osmosis, leading to increased internal pressure and making the cell firm and swollen. Such conditions are essential for maintaining structural integrity and support in plants.

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What is a turgid organism?

Turgidity is simply when a cell (usually plant cells as they have cell walls) is hypotonic with water compared to its environment, resulting in an enlargened and more firm cell, via the water pushing out against the cell wall. The cell wall is capable of resisting this water pressure, and hence explains why plant cells can only be turgid, as well as why plants can 'stand up' to gravity - because the firm turgidity supports the weight of the plant against gravity. A turgid organism is an organism which is turgid, however I have not heard of a single case where animalia are turgid - as cell membranes cannot resist high water pressures within a cell (and if it did, it would just separate and pull the membrane apart) so, I believe it is only possible within organisms with a cell wall.


What would happen to a plant cells if 10 percent salt solution was replaced with distilled water?

If a plant cell is placed in distilled water after being in a 10 percent salt solution, water would move into the cell due to osmosis, as the distilled water is a hypotonic solution compared to the hypertonic environment of the salt solution. This influx of water could cause the cell to swell and potentially become turgid, which is beneficial for plant cells as it helps maintain structural integrity. However, if the osmotic pressure becomes too great, the cell may burst, a process known as lysis.


Where would this cell most likely be found?

plant cells


What is found in a animal cell but not in a plant?

That would be the organelle named Mitochondria.


What would normally be found in a plant cell but not in an animal cell?

A plant cell would typically contain chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole filled with cell sap. Both of these structures are unique to plant cells and are not found in animal cells.

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Which cells can be turgid and why?

Plant cells can become turgid when they absorb water and swell due to the pressure exerted by the cell wall. This pressure helps support the structure of the plant and plays a role in processes like osmosis and nutrient transport. Turgidity is important for maintaining the rigidity and shape of plant tissues.


What is a turgid organism?

Turgidity is simply when a cell (usually plant cells as they have cell walls) is hypotonic with water compared to its environment, resulting in an enlargened and more firm cell, via the water pushing out against the cell wall. The cell wall is capable of resisting this water pressure, and hence explains why plant cells can only be turgid, as well as why plants can 'stand up' to gravity - because the firm turgidity supports the weight of the plant against gravity. A turgid organism is an organism which is turgid, however I have not heard of a single case where animalia are turgid - as cell membranes cannot resist high water pressures within a cell (and if it did, it would just separate and pull the membrane apart) so, I believe it is only possible within organisms with a cell wall.


Why are most storage organs in a plant found underground?

i believe it is there so that it would be in a safer environment away from predators.


What would not be found in a plant?

Nervous system would not be found in a plant.


Where would the plant cell be found?

plant cell be found in plant.


Does being turgid provide support for root hair cell?

Yes, when a cell is turgid it means that it is full of solvent, or in this case water, and provides for support. Plant cells have central vacuoles that are meant to store water and provide for the plant's support -- when a plant is droopy, it means that the plant isn't receiving enough water and its cells' central vacuoles are deprived of water, therefore unable to provide structural support. I can assume that this is the same for root hair cells. The opposite of a cell being turgid (meaning hard and full) is a cell being flaccid (empty, weak, flingy). The latter would not provide ANY support for the root hair cells, so my final answer is yes, being turgid does provide support for root hair cells.


What would happen to a plant if it was placed in a de-oxygenated environment?

If plants and trees were placed in a de-oxygenated environment, the plant would die!


What type of plant with long red leaves would thrive in a sunny environment?

A plant with long red leaves that would thrive in a sunny environment is likely a type of cordyline plant.


What would be best for a plant without a water transport system a dry environment a moist environment a hot environment a cold environment?

It depends upon the type of the plant.


What type of green plant with pink flowers would thrive in a shaded garden environment?

A shade-loving green plant with pink flowers that would thrive in a shaded garden environment is the Astilbe plant.


What type of plant with large red leaves would thrive in a sunny garden environment?

A plant with large red leaves that would thrive in a sunny garden environment is the Red Abyssinian Banana plant.


What does it mean when a cell is turgid?

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.