Biology, asked by Itzalien19, 10 months ago

The cell sap in plant cells consists of
a. water + organic substances
b. both (water only) and (water + inorganic substances)
c. water only
d. water + inorganic substances​

Answers

Answered by AditiHegde
2

The cell sap in plant cells consists of  water + inorganic substances​.

cell sap is a fluid that is present in the vacuoles of the living cell of the plant.

this fluid consist of different amount of food and waste materials,inorganic salts,water ,amino acid and glucose.

this cell sap acts as storage for various nutrients and food materials for plant.

it is manufactured by the cytoplasm of the plant.

this provide strength and rigidity to the plant cell.

by the process of ascent of sap , this fluid reaches to the different parts of the plant.

hence, the correct option is (d.) water + inorganic substances​

Answered by brokendreams
3

The cell sap in plant cells consists of (d) water + inorganic substances  

Explanation:

  • The cell sap is a non-living vacuole component. The fluid produced by the cytoplasm of a live plant cell is known as cell sap. Water and other compounds combine to generate cell sap, which is typically in the form of a colloidal suspension.  
  • The cell sap is a dilute liquid found within the plant cell vacuole that is composed of water, and salts. Phloem and xylem fluids are carried by various vessels throughout the plant stem and leaves.
  • Cell sap is a fluid located in the live cell's vacuoles (small cavities); it includes varying amounts of food and waste components, inorganic salts, and nitrogenous chemicals.
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