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what are cytoplasmic inclusions​

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Answered by MarshmellowGirl
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Cytoplasmic inclusions are foreign substances that are contained within a cell membrane.

They function as a storage location within the cell.

Several types of pigment granules are stored as cytoplasmic inclusions.

Answered by Aestheticeshu
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Cytoplasmic inclusions are diverse intracellular non-living substances that are not bound by membranes.

Cytoplasmic inclusions are an example of a biomolecular condensate arising by liquid-solid, liquid-gel or liquid-liquid phase separation.

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