The function of nuclear sap is that it is the clear homogeneous ground substance of a cell nucleus.
the sap in the cell is the matrix in which the organelles of the cell are found and it's responsible for the metabolic reactions of the cell due to the presence of enzymes within it ......... there is also nuclear sap
A plant cell also has chloroplast, which affects the plant cells color. An animal cell DOES not have chloroplast. Plant cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane Animal cells only have a cell membrane Plant cells have chloroplasts Animal cell don't have chloroplasts Plant cells have large vacuoles Animal cell have small vacuoles Plant Cell : Presence of CELLULOSE Animals Cell : Absence of CELLULOSE Plants Cell : Permanent shape determined by the cell wall; Shapes can be nearly spherical, box-like or cylindrical Animal Cell : Shapes may vary as there is no cell wall Plant Cell : Chloroplasts are present only in some cell Animal Cell : Absent Plant Cell : Has a large permanent vacuole containing cell sap Animal Cell : Small vacuole; do not contain cell sap
You would find a permanent (sap) vacuole in a plant cell. Plant cells typically have one large central vacuole responsible for storing water, nutrients, and waste products. Animal cells may have smaller vacuoles, but they are not typically permanent structures like in plant cells.
The cell sap vacuole in plants is much larger than animals. In plant cells the vacuoles are usually large and permament and have the same function. In addition to storing important substances, it also helps support the plant. The pressure of water filling the cell vacuole pushes out against the cell wall. This gives the wall enough strength to hold up fairly large gree plants. We all know the first indication that we are not giving our house plants enough water. They start to droop or wilt.
The animals cells do not have a cell wall whereas plant cells do. The plant cells have a large vacuole with cell sap whereas animal cells have many small vacuoles with no cell sap. The plant cells have chloroplast whereas animal cells do not.
The function of nuclear sap is that it is the clear homogeneous ground substance of a cell nucleus.
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.
the nuclear sap is a fluid in which there are many dissolved mineral salts and sugars and pigments. these pigments have got to do with the color of the flower. the stem and the leaf.
The animal cells include the cell membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus. But remember that the cell wall, sap and chloroplasts are in the plant cell, not the animal cell.
a cell wall is absent in a plant cell and cell sap is also not there in animal cell ,starch grains
Animal cells doesn't has a cell wall
It contains food and liquid (water or sap)
Food Water Waste Minerals Collectively these constitute cell sap .
Cell sap is found in plant cells. It is a watery fluid that contains various substances such as sugars, salts, and pigments. It helps in maintaining turgidity and providing nutrients to the plant cell.
Plants CellsThey have a cell wallThey have chloroplastsThey have large vacoules.They have sap in the center of itAnimal CellsThey don't have a cell wallThey don't have chloroplastsThey have small vacoulesThey don't have sap in te center of itHope this helped :)
Cell sap is another term for cytoplasm. Yes they do.
Yes, root hair cells do contain sap, which is primarily composed of water, minerals, and nutrients absorbed from the soil. This sap helps maintain turgor pressure within the cell, allowing it to remain rigid and effective in absorbing water and nutrients. The presence of sap is essential for the root hair cell's function in facilitating the uptake of essential substances for the plant's growth and development.