Similar words: gorgon, gorgonian, gorgonzola, turgid, liturgy, sturgeon, liturgical, turn of the century. Meaning: n. (biology) the normal rigid state of fullness of a cell or blood vessel or capillary resulting from pressure of the contents against the wall or membrane.
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1. Growth is a function of turgor.
2. Pollen sterile blossoms lack normal turgor.
3. Skeleton: turgor of coelom provides a hydrostatic skeleton.
4. MRM can display turgor defect and tumor with precise location.
5. Conclusion Cooling Gel Sheets can relieve the skin turgor of patients after the craniocerebral operations.
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6. Edema tends to appear first where tissue turgor is normally lowest.
7. The turgor of his shoulder was a result of working too hard.
8. Skeleton: hydrostatic skeleton works against the turgor of the hemocoel; the shell gives support in many species.
9. Objective:To explore the effective method for relieving gastroenteric turgor after hemorrhagic shock.
10. Turgor The state, in a plant or prokaryote cell, in which the protoplast is exerting a pressure on the cell wall owing to the intake of water by osmosis.
11. Under conditions of water stress, leaf turgor decreases and stomata close.
12. Pollen sterile blossoms lack normal turgor and hence the physiological changes are delayed in development.
13. Turgidity is the main means of support of herbaceous plants and other unlignified tissues. See osmosis; plasmolysis; turgor pressure.
14. The color of his skin was very pale, because low blood pressure gave him abnormal turgor.
15. The color of his skin was very pale , because low pressure gave him abnormal turgor.
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