it is made up of thick layer of cellulose it supports a plant cell give it a regular shape
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.
Cell sap is a sugary liquid which is found in the vacuole of a 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.
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.
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.
well technically none. "cell sap" is a term that is used in plant biology to describe the cytoplasm within the cell of a plant.
cell sap is mainly referred to the liquid found in the plant cell vacuole it contains water , salt, glucose, amino acid ,
central vacuole
Cell vacuole
The plant cell sap is more concentrated than the water in the cell because it contains a variety of solutes such as sugars, ions, and proteins dissolved in the water. This higher solute concentration in the cell sap creates a hypertonic environment compared to the surrounding water inside the cell.