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      • A cell with high turgor pressure is said to be turgid. The turgor pressure exerted by the vacuole pushes outward on the cellulose in the cell wall. The strong cellulose fibers are wound tightly around each other to create a strong cell wall.
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  1. Apr 28, 2017 · In biology, turgid refers to cells or tissues that are swollen from water uptake. Many cell types in many different organisms can become turgid due to water uptake. Some cells will lyse, or split open if they become too turgid.

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  3. Terms in this set (5) turgid. when water diffuses into a plant causing the plant cell to swell. the cell wall will prevent bursting. plasmolysis. when water diffuses out of the plant cell causing the cell to shrivel. crenation. when water diffuses out of an animal cell causing the cell to shrivel. lysis.

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    Cell division is the process cells go through to divide. There are several types of cell division, depending upon what type of organism is dividing. Organisms have evolved over time to have different and more complex forms of cell division. Most prokaryotes, or bacteria, use binary fission to divide the cell. Eukaryotes of all sizes use mitosis to ...

    Prokaryotic Cell Division

    Prokaryotes replicate through a type of cell division known as binary fission. Prokaryotes are simple organism, with only one membrane and no division internally. Thus, when a prokaryote divides, it simply replicates the DNA and splits in half. The process is a little more complicated than this, as DNA must first be unwound by special proteins. Although the DNA in prokaryotes usually exists in a ring, it can get quite tangled when it is being used by the cell. To copy the DNA efficiently, it...

    Eukaryotic Cell Division: Mitosis

    Eukaryotic organisms have membrane bound organelles and DNA that exists on chromosomes, which makes cell division harder. Eukaryotes must replicate their DNA, organelles, and cell mechanisms before dividing. Many of the organelles divide using a process that is essentially binary fission, leading scientist to believe that eukaryotes were formed by prokaryotes living inside of other prokaryotes. After the DNA and organelles are replicated during interphase of the cell cycle, the eukaryote can...

    Eukaryotic Cell Division: Meiosis

    In sexually reproducing animals, it is usually necessary to reduce the genetic information before fertilization. Some plants can exist with too many copies of the genetic code, but in most organisms it is highly detrimental to have too many copies. Humans with even one extra copy of one chromosome can experience detrimental changes to their body. To counteract this, sexually reproducing organisms undergo a type of cell division known as meiosis. As before mitosis, the DNA and organelles are r...

    1. Somatic cells are cells that fill the body, and must reproduce to repair damage. Gametic cells are cells that produce gametes. Which type of cell division do each type of cell undergo? A. Somatic= mitosis; Gametic= meiosis B. Somatic= mitosis; Gametic= meiosis and mitosis C.Somatic= mitosis and meiosis; Gametic= meiosis and mitosis 2. Mitochondr...

  4. Jul 24, 2022 · Plant turgidity is a condition in plants wherein the cells are turgid due to turgor pressure, i.e. the pressure that is being exerted by water inside the cell against the cell wall. One of the important features of a plant organism is its cell wall.

  5. Mar 29, 2024 · Turgor pressure is a fundamental physiological phenomenon observed in plant cells, playing a pivotal role in maintaining the structural integrity and optimal functionality of plants. This pressure arises due to the osmotic flow of water into the cell, exerting force against the cell wall.

  6. The divisome is a protein complex in bacteria that is responsible for cell division, constriction of inner and outer membranes during division, and remodeling of the peptidoglycan cell wall at the division site. A tubulin-like protein, FtsZ plays a critical role in formation of a contractile ring for the cell division. [14] In eukaryotes.

  7. Feb 3, 2023 · What is Turgor Pressure. Turgor pressure, also known as pressure potential or hydrostatic pressure, is the pressure exerted by the cell’s fluid content (e.g., water) against the cell wall. It is represented by the symbol ‘Ψp’.

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