What is the name of the fluid contained in the vacuole of plant cells ?
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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.
A vacuole is a membrane-enclosed fluid filled sac. It is present inside the cells of plants. The name vacuole has originated from the Latin word vacuus meaning 'empty'.
It serves as a storehouse for the plant cell to act as a storage place for excess nutrients.
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A vacuole is a membrane-enclosed fluid filled sac. It is present inside the cells of plants. The name vacuole has originated from the Latin word vacuus meaning 'empty'.
It serves as a storehouse for the plant cell to act as a storage place for excess nutrients.
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cell sap
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