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What is a lipid inclusion? As shown in this picture of a fungi cell:

What is a lipid inclusion? As shown in this picture of a fungi cell:-example-1
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Cytoplasmic inclusion. Inclusions are stored nutrients, secretory products, and pigment granules. the main examples of inclusions are glycogen granules in the liver and muscle cells, lipid droplets in fat cells, pigment granules in certain cells of skin and hair, water-containing vacuoles, and crystals of various types.

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