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Which of the following statements about inclusion bodies is incorrect?
These are involved in the ingestion of food particles.
They lie freely in the cytoplasm.
These represent reserve material in cytoplasm.
They are not bound by any membrane.
inclusion bodies in prokaryotes are used for storing reserve material in the cytoplasm . They are not bound by any membrane system and lie free in the cytoplasm . The ingestion of food particles is typically associated with food vacuoles (e.g., in Amoeba), not inclusion bodies .
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