Question
What are inclusion bodies in prokaryotic cell?

Answer

Inclusion bodies are the non-living structures present in cytoplasm not bounded by, the membrane system. They may either lie free in cytoplasm or may be covered by 2-4 ma- thick, non-protein membrane, e.g., vacuoles, sulphur granules, etc.

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