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What is cytoplasmic vacoular

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Answered by Royalstar785
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Cytoplasmic Vacuolation. Vacuoles are areas of the cytoplasm which do not stain with Wright's stain and appear as holes in the cytoplasm. Their composition may vary; some will contain remnants of bacterial digestion, autodigestion in an aging cell, while others may contain fat.

Answered by divyavejendla12
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Answer: Cytoplasmic Vacuoles are those which do not stain with Wright's stain and appear as holes in the cytoplasm.

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