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What is cell inclusion?​

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Cell inclusion are various diverse nutrients or pigments found within the cell but do not carryout activities like other cell organelles (cell organelles like mitochondria, nucleus, ribosomes e.t.c.) .

Examples of these nutrients are :

  • Glycogen
  • Lipids

Examples of Pigments are :

  • Melanin
  • and so many more
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Cell inclusions are considered various nutrients or pigments that can be found within the cell, but do not have activity like other organelles.

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