name the fluid present in vacuoles?
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Vacuoles are found in cells lined with a membrane. They perform functions such as storage, ingestion, digestion, excretion, and expulsion of excess water from the cell. They occupy 30%-90% of the cell by volume. They contain the cell sap, the liquid that contains various substances like sugars, amino acids, waste substances (like tannins), and mineral salts. It is a dilute fluid and is colourless in nature also also.
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Vacuoles are found in cells lined with a membrane. They perform functions such as storage, ingestion, digestion, excretion, and expulsion of excess water from the cell. They occupy 30%-90% of the cell by volume. They contain the cell sap, the liquid that contains various substances like sugars, amino acids, waste substances (like tannins), and mineral salts. It is a dilute fluid and is colourless in nature also also.
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Cell sap
Cell sap is the fluid present in the vacuole. The contents of cell sap are salt, sugar and water. Water is predominantly found in cell sap. It serves as a storehouse for the plant cell to act as a storage place for excess nutrients.
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