This question will apply more to plant cells: You need to keep the cells turgid so that they will be able to provide firm and strong support for the plant, thereby keeping it upright.
Besides, the turgidity of the cell is also an indication of its water potential. It needs to be turgid enough so that there can be a healthy balance of water amounts both inside and outside of the cell.
Besides, the turgidity of the cell is also an indication of its water potential. It needs to be turgid enough so that there can be a healthy balance of water amounts both inside and outside of the cell.
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A Turgid cell is a plant cell that has a decent amount of water in it.
If it is turgid it expands therefore plants will be stronger and more colorful if it isn't turgid
then you can expect mushiness of the plant and faded or no color
If it is turgid it expands therefore plants will be stronger and more colorful if it isn't turgid
then you can expect mushiness of the plant and faded or no color
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So that cellular activities can occur.