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In prokaryotic cells, inclusion bodies serve as storage sites for various substances, such as nutrients, metabolites, or waste products. These structures can store compounds like glycogen, polyhydroxyalkanoates, or sulfur granules, helping the cell manage energy reserves and metabolic byproducts efficiently. Additionally, inclusion bodies can play a role in maintaining osmotic balance and providing a reserve of essential elements. Overall, they contribute to the cell's adaptability and survival in varying environmental conditions.

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