Sap is a fluid found in the vacuoles of plant cells. It contains water, sugars, minerals, and other dissolved substances.
Animal cells do not have large central vacuoles like plant cells. Instead, they have smaller vacuoles that are involved in various functions, including:
* Storage of nutrients and waste products
* Maintaining cell shape
* Regulating cell volume
* Enzymatic activity
Therefore, animal cells do not have the same type of sap as plant cells.