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Technically, a stem cell is a type of cell that can be transformed into any type of cell, so any type of stem cell can be transformed into a cell that makes fat and/or bone...
Yes there is indeed only one type of fat /cartilage cell.
red blood cell
yes - cell membranes are composed of a type of fat known as a phospholipid. That is why some fat is necessary in a person's diet.
A fat cell is a round cell. The structure of the fat cell that helps the cell function is the shape allows the fat cell to accumulate a lot of lipids.
No, cellulose is not an example of a fat. Cellulose is a type of carbohydrate found in plant cell walls, while fats are a type of lipid that provide energy storage in organisms.
An adipocyte is a type of cell, present in adipose tissue, where fat is stored as a source of energy.
They have many uses, both are used for energy. All your cell membranes have a lipid layer, which is a type of fat.
Yes, that is the job of a fat cell. It is designed to store fat that is called adipose.
Yes, the yolk of an egg is a large or "fat" cell.
A fat cell stores energy for later use.
Cell specialization is the process in which a generic cell develops into a specific type of cell. This happens in response to specific triggers from the body or the cell itself. Three examples of specialized cells are the sperm cell, the fat cell, and the white blood cell.