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Name some of the inclusions found in plant cells.

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Inclusions**: Inclusions are non-living, non-protoplasmic elements found within plant cells. They are not part of the living cell structure but serve various functions. 2. **Types of Inclusions**: There are several types of inclusions found in plant cells. These can include: - **Oils**: These are lipid-based substances that can serve as energy reserves. - **Mucilage**: A gelatinous substance that can help in water retention and may aid in seed germination. - **Tannins**: These are polyphenolic compounds that can provide protection against herbivores and pathogens. ...
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