Cell and Its Environment: Week 4
Cell and Its Environment: Week 4
TURGIDITY
Turgidity Is defined as the condition in which cells absorbs plenty of water up to a point where
the cell is fully stretched. Turgidity is useful to the plants because it makes plants to stand erect,
gives support to the stem, leaves, flowers and guard cells.
FLACCIDITY
Is the condition in which plants lose water to their surroundings faster than they can absorb.
When plant loses more water, it is said to be flaccid. Flaccidity may cause wilting & death.