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Cosa (chi) è turgescent - definizione

IS THE MEASUREMENT OF THE PLASMATICFICATIATED CELL
Turgor Pressure; Turgor; Turgid; Turgidity; Turgidly; Turgidness; Turgencence; Turgescent
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Turgescent         
·adj Becoming turgid or inflated; swelling; growing big.
turgescent         
[t?:'d??s(?)nt]
¦ adjective chiefly technical becoming or seeming swollen or distended.
Derivatives
turgescence noun
Origin
C18: from L. turgescent-, turgescere 'begin to swell', from turgere 'to swell'.
turgid         
If you describe something such as a piece of writing or a film as turgid, you think it is boring and difficult to understand.
He used to make extremely dull, turgid and frankly boring speeches...
ADJ

Wikipedia

Turgor pressure

Turgor pressure is the force within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall.

It is also called hydrostatic pressure, and is defined as the pressure in a fluid measured at a certain point within itself when at equilibrium. Generally, turgor pressure is caused by the osmotic flow of water and occurs in plants, fungi, and bacteria. The phenomenon is also observed in protists that have cell walls. This system is not seen in animal cells, as the absence of a cell wall would cause the cell to lyse when under too much pressure. The pressure exerted by the osmotic flow of water is called turgidity. It is caused by the osmotic flow of water through a selectively permeable membrane. Movement of water through a semipermeable membrane from a volume with a low solute concentration to one with a higher solute concentration is called osmotic flow. In plants, this entails the water moving from the low concentration solute outside the cell into the cell's vacuole.