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Define cell inclusion?


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Cell inclusion:

  1. Cytoplasmic inclusions are the non-living intercellular substances not bound by any of the membranes and did not carry out any other metabolic activity.
  2. They are generally stored in the form of nutrients, secretory products and granular pigments which are present within the cytosol of the cytoplasm.
  3. Eg- lipid droplets in fat cells, pigment granules in skin cells and hair cells, water-containing vacuoles and crystals.

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