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You forgot to water your garden and notice that plants have become wilted and limp. what will happen to the plant cells if you now water the plant?
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You forgot to water your garden and notice that plants have become wilted and limp. what will happen to the plant cells if you now water the plant?
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The central vacuole will once again fill with water, causing it to put pressure agent the cell walls. This is called
turgor pressure
, and it keeps plants upright and crisp.
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