Biology, asked by MrHilarious, 8 hours ago

What are cytoplasmic inclusions ¿?

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Answered by pandasoumitra2011
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Inclusions are diverse intracellular non-living substances that are not bound by membranes. Inclusions are stored nutrients/deutoplasmic substances, secretory products, and pigment granules

Answered by CɾαȥყSσυL
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  • The inclusion bodies are tiny particles found freely suspended and floating within the cytoplasmic matrix. Therefore, also referred to as cytoplasmic inclusions.
  • These cell inclusions are formed with decreasing pH and from the pool of soluble fusion proteins within the cell.
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