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Q: How are fat cells and starch cell similar?
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Does the cell store starch and fat in the nucleus?

Cells store fats in fat cells; starch gets converted to glycogen and is stored in the liver in humans. Excess calories in general become fat cells.


What do cells use sugar and starch for?

The function of starch in plant cells is primarily the storage, and then the releasing, of biochemical energy.


Is a fat cell a prokaryotic or a eukaryotic cell?

A fat cell is a eukaryotic cell. All of the cells in a eukaryotic organism are eukaryotic.


Do fat cells have nerve cells?

No. By definition a cell cannot exist within a cell. Cells are comprised of various organelles.


What are the features of fat cell?

Fat cells contain large vacuoles enclosing fat droplets


What special features of the fat cell?

Fat cells contain large vacuoles enclosing fat droplets


What are the special features of fat cell?

Fat cells contain large vacuoles enclosing fat droplets


What is a tissue give an example of a tissue?

Muscle cells work together to form a tissue. These cells are by definition tissues. Bone cells work together to form skeletal tissue.


Where a stem cell is found in an adult mammal?

In fat cells.


At what age aaprox does fat cell production stop?

Fat cell production does not stop at any age. You can create new fat cells throughout your entire lifetime. If you have an unhealthy diet this forces your body to create new fat cells to store the excess fat in; once these fat cells are created they never leave your body, they will only shrink.


What are two cells that don't go undergo mitosis?

the nic cell because it's to fat


Why us there a large white area in an adipose cell?

Because it adipose cells stores fat meaning lipids. When the cell stores more fat, the nucleus is pushed away to the side of the cell near the cell membrane which gives the the cells a whitish look.