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Water Potential, Osmosis, and Turgor Regulation in Plant Cells | Chapter 4 of Plant Physiology and Development

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Water Potential, Osmosis, and Turgor Regulation in Plant Cells | Chapter 4 of Plant Physiology and Development Chapter 4 of Plant Physiology and Development examines water as one of the most fundamental components of plant life. Water governs nearly every aspect of plant physiology—from cell expansion and solute balance to long-distance transport and environmental stress responses. This chapter introduces the basic physics behind water movement, including diffusion, osmosis, and water potential, then explores how plant cells regulate turgor, respond to osmotic stress, and maintain water homeostasis through aquaporins and vacuolar control. Watch the full Last Minute Lecture video below for an efficient, student-friendly breakdown of these essential concepts. Watch the full chapter breakdown here: The Central Role of Water in Plant Physiology Water is not only a solvent but also a driver of plant structure, growth, and movement. Plants rely on carefully regulated water dynamic...