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What is the cell sap?​

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Answered by karunagupta1511
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Cell sap is a fluid found in the vacuoles (small cavities) of the living cell; it contains variable amounts of food and waste materials, inorganic salts, and nitrogenous compounds. ... Phloem, or sieve-tube, sap is the fluid carrying sugar from leaves to other parts of the plant in the summer.

Answered by ommishra9867
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Cell sap is a fluid found in the vacuoles (small cavities) of the living cell; it contains variable amounts of food and waste materials, inorganic salts, and nitrogenous compounds. ... Phloem, or sieve-tube, sap is the fluid carrying sugar from leaves to other parts of the plant in the summer.

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