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What Are Cytoplasmic Inclusions?​

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Answered by RainCloud
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Cytoplasmic inclusions are cytoplasmic molecular aggregates, such as pigments, organic polymers and crystals. They are not considered cell organelles.

Fat drops and glycogen granules are examples of cytoplasmic inclusions.

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

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