Turgor pressure in plants results when
cells lose water from their water vacuoles.
cells contain water vacuoles that are full of water.
water is being used up in photosynthesis.
water is being evaporated from the leaves.
When a plant cell has taken up water and the water is being stored in its vacuole, it develops a hydrostatic pressure called turgor pressure.
(a) How does carbon dioxide from the air enter the leaves of a plant to be used in photosynthesis ? (b) How does water from the soil reach the leaves of a plant to be used in photosynthesis ?