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turgescence Meaning

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turgescence (n.)

Alt. of Turgescency

turgescence Sentence Examples

  1. The stamen's filaments exhibited noticeable turgescence, indicating their readiness for pollination.
  2. Water uptake caused significant turgescence in the root cells, providing mechanical stability and growth.
  3. The sponge's gelatinous body experienced turgescence after absorbing water, making it buoyant.
  4. Prolonged exposure to moisture induced turgescence in the leaves, rendering them resilient and succulent.
  5. The cranberry's flesh underwent turgescence during ripening, becoming plump and juicy.
  6. The mushroom's cap underwent turgescence with hydration, expanding and becoming its characteristic umbrella shape.
  7. The tumor's rapid growth led to localized turgescence, causing discomfort and swelling.
  8. Blood vessels dilated due to turgescence, carrying oxygen and nutrients throughout the body.
  9. The leech's body became engorged with blood after feeding, resulting in pronounced turgescence.
  10. The moth's wings attained turgescence before flight, enabling them to unfurl and provide lift.

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The stamen's filaments exhibited noticeable turgescence, indicating their readiness for pollination.

Water uptake caused significant turgescence in the root cells, providing mechanical stability and growth.

The sponge's gelatinous body experienced turgescence after absorbing water, making it buoyant.

Prolonged exposure to moisture induced turgescence in the leaves, rendering them resilient and succulent.