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What are inclusion bodies in prokaryotic cells?

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Answered by Anonymous
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function in bacteria. …are numerousinclusion bodies, or granules, in the bacterial cytoplasm. These bodies are never enclosed by a membrane and serve as storage vessels. Glycogen, which is a polymer of glucose, is stored as a reserve of carbohydrate and energy.
Answered by nehadav98
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Inclusion bodies are a form to store reserve materials in prokaryotic cells. They are not membrane bound and remain fee in the cytoplasm.
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