What are cell inclusions?
1 Answer
Dec 11, 2016
Cell inclusions are the products of cell metabolism, appearing and disappearing at various stages of cell life cycle.
Explanation:
In plants they may be reserve foods (starch), inorganic materials (calcium salts), secretory products (pigments) or excretory products (tannins) .
Glycogen , lipids and crystalline inclusions are often found in animal cells.