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When water moves into plant cells by osmosis it makes the cell expand. However, the cell walls are very strong and cannot expand much. So the pressure rises inside the cell it becomes tightly filled, like a balloon. This makes the cells rigid and this helps to support parts of plants like leaves. Plant cells that are rigid like this are said to be turgid.
If a plant loses too much water, or runs short of water in the soil, it will wilt (leaves and stems droop). If this continues parts of the plant will die because of water loss.
Red, yellow, and green are the pan-African colours. Effective date: 24 September 1973.
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