NO.
If the all burst ... yes. But if just a few burst ... no, it happens all the time.
When animal cells burst it's called lysis.
Yes, ice crystals form and burst the cells.
That would be a vacuum hose with a hole in it, burst isn't usually a term I would use with a vacuum hose as it tends to imply pressure pushing out.
Muscles cells are smaller than fat cells because they are more dense. These cells are more condensed than fat cells.
fat cells that create red blood cells
yes they can. If someone is too fat there lungs will blow up it is nothing funny!
Fat cells are located just under the skin. Fat cells store unused food. When your body is not getting enough nutrients, your body takes them from the fat cells.
It is physically impossible for a goldfish to burst on their own. It may be a female who is about to lay some eggs.
Unfortunately, there is no way to convert fat cells into muscle cells. You need to decrease the size of fat cells and to increase the size (and perhaps quantity) of muscle cells.
the job of fat cells is to store fat in the body until it is used for fuel
viruses replicate inside respiratory cells.