What structural components of the cytoplasm are called inclusions and how they differ from organelles. Give examples of inclusions.

Inclusions are non-permanent structures of the cytoplasm (sometimes nuclei) that either arise or disappear during the life of the cell.
Examples: pigments, protein granules, glycogen clumps, fat drops.



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