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Inclusion bodies are non-living substances present in the vacuoles, cytoplasm or cell wall. They are a kind of storage granules lying freely in the cytoplasm. The inclusion bodies are the bacterial cellular reserve materials.

They are of two types:

  1. Organic inclusion bodies: They include cyanophycean starch granules and glycogen granules.
  2. Inorganic inclusion bodies: They include polyphosphate granules and sulphur granules.
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