What are cytoplasmic inclusions?



What are cytoplasmic inclusions?..

Answer / Sunil Kumar Swarnkar

Cytoplasmic inclusions are abnormal deposits or accumulations of various substances within the cytoplasm of a cell. These can include pigments, proteins, lipids, and other macromolecules. They may form due to genetic mutations, metabolic disorders, or exposure to toxic substances.

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