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  • 01-10-2021
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what is turgor? in a palisade cell

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Turgor is the pressure in the palisade cell that allows the energy content in water molecules to be adjusted quickly, increases mechanical support, allows it to grow and develop, for stress and flowering response as well as signalling.

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