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what is the difference between call organelle and call inclusions​

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Answered by Abhigamay
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The main difference between cell organelles and cell inclusions is that the cell organelles are membrane-bound compartments that perform a particular function in the cell whereas the cell inclusions are non-living materials in the cytoplasm.

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Answered by proayush90
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Cell organelles are living components and cell inclusions are non-living components.

Cell organelles Cell inclusions

Cell organelles are the cellular components that include both membrane and non-membrane-bound organelles present in cells. Cell inclusions are non-living substances which are intracellular and are not bound by any membrane.

They are distinct in their structure and functions. They do not carry out any metabolic activity.

Some of them provide shape and support whereas some help with the locomotion and reproduction of the cell. They are stored within the cytosol of the cytoplasm in the form of nutrients, secretory products, and granular pigments.

The organelles are categorized into three parts based on the presence or absence of membrane: organelle is without membrane, single membrane-bound organelles, and doubles membrane-bound organelle. They are considered as the various or nutrients pigments which can be found within the cell.

The cell wall, ribosomes are some of the organelles without membrane. Vacuole, lysosome, endoplasmic reticulum are some of the single membrane-bound organelles. Nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplast are some of the double membrane-bound organelles. Cell inclusions include glycogen, lipids, and pigments like melanin, hemosiderin, and lipofuscin.

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