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Define inclusion bodies in detail.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Inclusion bodies are structures present in a prokaryotic cell which is responsible for reserve good material. These are not membrane bound. They include storage vacoules and glycogen vacoules.

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Answered by WorstSouI
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  • Reserve material in prokaryotic cells are stored in the cytoplasm in the form of inclusion bodies.
  • These are not bound by any membrane system and lie free in the cytoplasm .
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