Leaves move by means of turgor pressure changes at the pulvinus at the base of each lamina. |
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When mature, a perithecium contains several hundred asci that are ejected by turgor pressure. |
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In prokaryotes, mechanosensation is apparently limited to the detection of osmotic forces manifested as intracellular turgor pressure. |
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Fungal cells maintain a very high turgor pressure, so the integrity of the cell wall is a critical matter. |
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Cell expansion is driven by turgor pressure, and in healthy tissues is usually limited by the extensibility of the cell wall or sometimes by the wall yield threshold. |
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The plant cell also contains an enlarged storage vacuole, which also provides support through turgor pressure. |
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Many marine invertebrates rely mostly on the turgor pressure afforded by their fluid-filled bodies to keep them upright. |
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Shortly afterwards, the host hyphae collapse due to a loss of turgor pressure. |
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Therefore, it is more precisely to be the phloem turgor pressure or phloem hydrostatic pressure rather than laticifer turgor pressure. |
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Therefore, the novel phloem turgor pressure probe is a reliable technique to accurately measure the real-time phloem turgor pressure. |
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Thus, the PTPP could respond to turgor pressure change promptly and measure the phloem turgor pressure for several hours. |
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The effect of low root temperature on the cell turgor pressure. |
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Hence the turgor pressure drops very immediately after tapping. |
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The fruit growth rate is assumed as turgor pressure dependent. |
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Some plants and fungi prey on animals by using movements based on changing turgor pressure in key cells, as compared with the myofilament-based mobility seen in animals. |
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Role of turgor pressure in pollen tube growth. |
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