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In fully grown plant cells, there is a large central space surrounded by a membrane called vacuole. This vacuole ia permanent feature of the cell. This is filled with a liquid called cell sap. So the cell sap is in the vacuole.

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Plant cells have a permanent large vacuole, which contains cell sap to maintain a favourabel osmotic balance in the cell.

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Does an animal cell have cell sap?

yes, the vacuole of the plant cell contains a cell sap.


Contains a cell sap and helps to keep a cell firm?

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.


What is more concentrated solution the plant cell sap or the water in the cell?

The cell sap contains all the water in the cell in animals... In plants the vacuole is less concentrated than the cytosol.


What is normally found in the vacuole of a cell?

vacuoles are filled with water cell sap which contains food,cell secretions,and wastes


What is the composition of cell sap in vacuoles?

Cell sap consists of water and various substances that are often in the form of a colloidal suspension. On the average, cell sap has twice the viscosity of water. In dormant seeds and spores the cell sap dehydrates, hydrating again upon germination. Young cells have less cell sap than older ones. The composition of cell sap is specific to families and even to species, depending also on growth conditions, the age of the plant, and the age of the individual cells. Cell sap contains the carbohydrates glucose, fructose, sucrose (grapes, apples, pears, sugar beets), and inulin (dahlia, Jerusalem artichoke), pectins (citrus, currants, apples), and glycosides (hesperidin, amygdalin); tannins; a number of amino acids (leucine, tyrosine); alkaloids (nicotine, anabasine, caffeine); organic acids (oxalic, citric, malic); and inorganic acids. Calcium oxalate crystals are found as inclusions. The cell sap of some marine algae contains iodine and bromine.