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is cell inclusion is a type of cytoplasm?​

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Answered by usharmavn
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Explanation:

Cell Inclusion is NOT a TYPE of cytoplasm.

1) They are actually the nutrients, pigments or secretory products and hence are a PART of the Cytoplasm.

2) They are not bound by any membrane and store proteins, lipids and carbohydrates as nutrients, melanin, lipofuscin etc as pigments and also secretive juices for extracellular digestion or other help to the cell

3) It is absent in Mature Mammalian RBCs

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Answered by minhaj8255
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Answer:

hey salini

Explanation:

answer...Cell Inclusion is NOT aTYPE of cytoplasm. 1) They are actually the nutrients, pigments or secretory products and hence are a PART of the Cytoplasm.

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