I assume you mean in plant cells. This is called the vacuole, and its not "water filled" its filled with a mix of water, sugars, waste products and lots of other things.
The plant cell has a cell wall outside the cell membrane which gives it a regular shape, unlike animal cells. Inside the plant cell, there is a large fluid filled sac called the vacuole which also helps to maintain the cell's shape and which takes up most of the space that in an animal cell is filled up by cytoplasm. In the little space remaining between the vacuole and the cell membrane, there is the cytoplasm, where the nucleus is found. So the nucleus in a plant cell is found at the edge in the cytoplasm close to the cell membrane!!
vacuoles are filled with water cell sap which contains food,cell secretions,and wastes
The large fluid-filled space found in plant cells is called the central vacuole. It plays a crucial role in maintaining cell turgidity, storing nutrients and waste products, and regulating cell pressure.
The space in the middle of a plant cell is filled with a fluid called the vacuole. The vacuole stores water, nutrients, and waste products, provides structural support to the cell, and helps maintain turgor pressure.
A plant cell would typically contain chloroplasts, which are responsible for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole filled with cell sap. Both of these structures are unique to plant cells and are not found in animal cells.
cytoplasm
The plant cell has a cell wall outside the cell membrane which gives it a regular shape, unlike animal cells. Inside the plant cell, there is a large fluid filled sac called the vacuole which also helps to maintain the cell's shape and which takes up most of the space that in an animal cell is filled up by cytoplasm. In the little space remaining between the vacuole and the cell membrane, there is the cytoplasm, where the nucleus is found. So the nucleus in a plant cell is found at the edge in the cytoplasm close to the cell membrane!!
vacuoles are filled with water cell sap which contains food,cell secretions,and wastes
The large fluid-filled space found in plant cells is called the central vacuole. It plays a crucial role in maintaining cell turgidity, storing nutrients and waste products, and regulating cell pressure.
The Vacuole :)
No, a wall cell is a type of plant cell that forms the outer boundary of plant tissues. It provides structural support and protection for the plant. Cell sap is the liquid solution found inside plant vacuoles, which serve various functions including storage of water, nutrients, and pigments.
The cell membrane is a selectively permeable membrane that will only let water and solutes across it. The cell membrane freely allows pretty much everything to pass across it, meaning that things unable to pass the membrane back up and push it away from the cell wall. Therefore the gap is filled with the SUGAR SOLUTION that is surrounding the cell.
Cell organelles.
Called chitin. Has a nitrogen filled side chain.
The space in the middle of a plant cell is filled with a fluid called the vacuole. The vacuole stores water, nutrients, and waste products, provides structural support to the cell, and helps maintain turgor pressure.
the vaculole is filled with cell sap in a plant cell. It is surrounded by the cytoplasm
the vacuole: membrane-bound, fluid-filled space within the cytoplasm; temporarily stores food,enzymes and wastes