The property of water, which ensures the maintenance of a constant shape of organisms

The property of water, which ensures the maintenance of a constant shape of organisms (roundworms, jellyfish) and turgor

Incompressibility is a physical property of water that maintains a constant body shape and turgor (internal osmotic pressure, maintaining a certain level of shell tension), both at the level of an individual living cell and in some species of primitive animals.



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