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Difference between cell original and cell inclusions

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Answered by jyotsnabhakat1ou2dbj
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Basically, the key difference between cell organelles and cell inclusions is that cell organelles are living components and subcomponents of the cell that perform certain functions and act as cellular machines while cell inclusions are non-living chemical compounds and by-products of cellular metabolism that

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