Biology
The fluid containing mineral salts and water enclosed in a vacuole of a cell is called
- cytoplasm
- nucleoplasm
- cell sap
- tonoplast
Transport in Plants
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cell sap
Reason — Cell Sap is the fluid containing mineral salts and water enclosed in the vacuole of a cell.
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