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turgor
[tur-ger]
noun
Plant Physiology.the normal distention or rigidity of plant cells, resulting from the pressure exerted by the cell contents on the cell walls.
the state of being swollen or distended.
turgor
/ ˈɜːɡə /
noun
the normal rigid state of a cell, caused by pressure of the cell contents against the cell wall or membrane See also turgor pressure
turgor
The normal fullness or tension produced by the fluid content of blood vessels, capillaries, and plant or animal cells.
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of turgor1
Example Sentences
"Wilting, what we refer to as losing turgor pressure, is not always fatal but it's one step toward death," Santiago said.
In trees, water is essential for producing food from sunlight and carbon dioxide, a process called photosynthesis, but also for maintaining pressure in plant cells, a concept called turgor.
She spoke, she read, she was capable of conscious turgor movements.
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