Cell sap

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The cell sap (known alternatively as a sap vacuole) is a dilute fluid that is found in the large central vacuole of many plant cells. It contains water, amino acids, glucose, and salts. The sap has many functions, such as storage of useful materials or waste, and provides mechanical support for non-woody plants; it also helps plant-cells in the process of osmosis.

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