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Reserve material in prokaryotic cells are stored in the cytoplasm in the form of

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Answered by sangana
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Hey I think your answer is inclusion bodies
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The reserve materials in the ‘prokaryotic cells’ are stored in the form of inclusion bodies.  

Explanation:

Inclusion bodies are certain cytoplasmic aggregates containing a lot of partially folded proteins that may or may not be used as an energy backup for the cell.

They are not membrane bound and are usually made up of glycogen which is the storage material for the cell. These bodies serve as sites of replication of virus in a bacterium.  

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