Science, asked by studiesmail248, 2 months ago

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These inclusions of prokaryotes are
impermeable to water and provide
buoyancy
(A) Chromatophores
(B) Mesosomes
(C) Gas vacuoles
(D) Plasmamembrane​

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Answered by Ravina
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Answer:

Option C is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Gas vacuoles are inclusions of prokaryotes are  impermeable to water and provide  buoyancy.

Gas vacuoles are hollow structures in prokaryotic cells which provides buoyancy (ability to float). Their membrane is impermeable to water but permits the flow of gases.

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