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Question
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)
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Solution
Suction pressure (SP) or diffusion pressure deficit (DPD)
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