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Multiple Choice Question:
When cell is fully turgid, which of the following will be zero?
Options
Osmotic pressure
Turgor pressure
Wall pressure
Suction pressure (SP) or diffusion pressure deficit (DPD)
Solution
Suction pressure (SP) or diffusion pressure deficit (DPD)
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