Cell sap is a sugary liquid which is found in the vacuole of a plant cell
inside plant cells, plant cells have one big vacuole in the centre that contains cell sap.
It stores "cell sap," a mixture of glucose and water, for later usage by the cell.
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Valcules are the storage areas of the cells. Valcules store food, and other material, needed by the cell.
Cell sap is found in the central vacuole of plant cells. The central vacuole is a large organelle that stores water, nutrients, and waste products. It helps maintain turgor pressure and regulate cell functions.
A sap vacuole in plant cells stores water, nutrients, and waste products. It helps maintain turgidity and facilitates nutrient storage, helping the plant maintain proper cellular function and structure.
Cell sap is contained within the central vacuole of a plant cell. This fluid-filled sac stores water, nutrients, and waste products, contributing to turgor pressure, which helps maintain the cell's firmness and structural integrity. The pressure from the cell sap pushes against the cell wall, allowing the plant to stand upright and maintain its shape.
Animal cells doesn't has a cell wall
Cell sap is another term for cytoplasm. Yes they do.
No, animal cells do not have cell sap. Cell sap is a fluid found in the vacuoles of plant cells, which store water, sugars, ions, and pigments. Animal cells do not have a central vacuole like plant cells, so they do not contain cell sap.
A cell sap vacuole stores water, ions, nutrients, and waste products. It helps maintain turgor pressure to keep the cell rigid and provide structural support to the plant. Additionally, it facilitates cellular processes such as nutrient storage, detoxification, and pigment formation.