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what is the name of fluid contained in a vacuole of a plant cell? ​

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Answered by nam84
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Explanation:

The central vacuole is a large vacuole found inside of plant cells. A vacuole is a sphere filled with fluid and molecules inside a cell. The central vacuole stores water and maintains turgor pressure in a plant cell. It also pushes the contents of the cell toward the cell membrane, which allows the plant cells to take in more light energy for making food through photosynthesis. Vacuoles are also found in animal, protist, fungal, and bacterial cells, but large central vacuoles are only found in plant cells.

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Answered by ShriyanshG05
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Answer: Various organic acids and amino acids

Explanation:It also contains sugars and some proteins

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