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    The Major Difference Between the Vacuoles of Eukaryotes and the Inclusion
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The Major Difference Between the Vacuoles of Eukaryotes and the Inclusion

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The major difference between the vacuoles of eukaryotes and the inclusion bodies of prokaryotes is that the former are membrane-bound,whereas the latter are not.

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