Yes, these are called the hepatic lobules.
All cells contain cell-sap containing vacuoles.
vacuoles contain water, food, or metabolic waste. So it pretty much is a storage place for the plant cell.
The vacuole contains the cell sap which supports the plant cell. The cell wall of the plant cell supports it and gives it a regular shape too.
No. They surround the vacuoles in plant cells and they contain water.
cell sap.
Yes they filled with cell sap to help keep the cell turgid
vacuoles are filled with water cell sap which contains food,cell secretions,and wastes
Vacuoles are parts in a cell that get rid of any waste that the cell may produce
Food substances and water
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Plant cells possess large size vacuoles as plant cell vacuoles are full of cell sap and provide turgidity and rigidity to the cell. Many substances of importance in the life of the plant cell are stored in vacuoles. The central vacuole of some plant cells may occupy 50 - 90% of the cell volume
It contains salts, and important materials for the metabolism of the plant. (cell sap) It also controls turgor pressure on the cell wall by pushing outwards against it and makes it firm.
Vacuoles contain cell sap which holds dissolved nutrients as well as major waste produced by the cell. All though it is mostly known for storing wastes, it also stores nutrients depending upon the organism. The vacuole in a cell contains watery substances.