I assume you mean PURE, and no, it isnt. the definition of a pure substance is where it cannot be separated into two parts. sap is made of lots of different pure elements.
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The function of nuclear sap is that it is the clear homogeneous ground substance of a cell nucleus.
Maple syrup is a pure substance. It is made from the sap of the maple tree. The sap is slowly boiled down to soft ball stage and then bottled. Nothing is added except maple sap.
I assume you mean PURE, and no, it isnt. the definition of a pure substance is where it cannot be separated into two parts. sap is made of lots of different pure elements.
Yes it does.
I think it is either tree sap or honey
The sticky organic substance exuded by pine and fir trees is sap or rosin.
Sap is typically a viscous, sticky liquid that can vary in color from clear to light amber or brown, depending on the type of tree and its specific sap composition. It often has a sweet, sugary smell due to the presence of sugars and other organic compounds. When it dries, sap can become a hard, resinous substance. In some cases, it may also appear as a glistening, wet substance on the bark or leaves of trees.
Plant fluid is commonly referred to as sap. It is a watery substance that circulates through the plant and plays a role in transporting nutrients and water.
Sap is a watery substance that flows within trees to help transport nutrients and water, while pine pitch is a sticky, resinous substance that oozes from cuts or wounds in pine trees as a form of defense. Sap is essential for the tree's growth and functioning, whereas pine pitch serves as a protective barrier against insects and pathogens.
Bug trapping sap is a sticky substance found in plants that is used to capture insects for feeding or defense. Normally produced by glands on the plant's surface, the sap acts as a sticky trap for bugs that come into contact with it. The insects get stuck in the sap, allowing the plant to extract nutrients from them.