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What is Turgor pressure? A.the pressure a solution puts on cells it contains B.the pressure put on the cell wall by the cell membrane C.the pressure put on the nucleus by the cytoplasm
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What is Turgor pressure?
A.the pressure a solution puts on cells it contains
B.the pressure put on the cell wall by the cell membrane
C.the pressure put on the nucleus by the cytoplasm
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