The fluid containing minerals salts and water enclosed in a vacuole of a cell is called
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the answer to the question is tonoplast.
Vacuoles are sac-like structures bound by a solitary unit layer called tonoplast.
A cell may have a couple of, little or huge vacuoles.
In creature cells, vacuoles, when present are littler in size.
In plant, cells vacuoles are vast and conspicuous.
The vacuole encases a watery liquid called cell sap, containing water and different substances in arrangement or suspended state.
Vacuoles keep up turgor of the cells.
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