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Turgor pressure is caused by the osmotic uptake of water into plant cells, creating internal pressure against the cell wall. This pressure helps maintain cell shape and rigidity, supporting the plant structure. Loss of turgor pressure can lead to wilting and decreased growth in plants.

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