Microbiology - Bacteria Morphology - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Bacteria Morphology - Section 1 (Q.No. 16)
16.
Cytoplasmic inclusions include
ribosomes
mesosomes
fat globules
all of these
Answer: Option
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Chrissie said:   3 years ago
Mesosomes are convoluted indentations found on the cell membrane of bacteria and not cytoplasmic inclusion.

Shayan said:   4 years ago
Fat globules is the right option.

Abdul said:   5 years ago
Ribosome is an organ, how can it be part of cytoplasmic inclusion?

Ntibea Afram Esther said:   7 years ago
The ribosome is an organelle and therefore can't be an inclusion body.

Anjna said:   7 years ago
Cell organelles are living cytoplasmic structure like endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, Golgi bodies etc. And cell inclusions are non-living structures of cytoplasm EG. Vacuoles.
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Partap said:   1 decade ago
Glycogen crystals which resembles ribosomes are cytoplasmic inclusions but not ribosome itself.

Asad said:   1 decade ago
How can be a ribosomes as inclusion?

Ahmed said:   1 decade ago
What is the difference between organelles and inclusions?

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