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no. Only 1/6 th of the place is taken by the nucleas.
An ADSC is an acronym for an adipose-derived stem cell or an adipose-derived stromal cell.
The white adipose cells or adipocytes have a large fat vacuole. White adipocytes are found everywhere in the adipose connective tissues.
Adipose Connective Tissue
The surface area to volume ratio is how big the cell's membrane's area is compared to the volume of everything inside the cell. If the volume becomes too large, the cell will not be able to release waste or receive necessary nutrients as easily. Plus, the cell's DNA can't keep up with the cell.
no. Only 1/6 th of the place is taken by the nucleas.
An ADSC is an acronym for an adipose-derived stem cell or an adipose-derived stromal cell.
Adipose cell
Yes, that is the job of a fat cell. It is designed to store fat that is called adipose.
Adipocytes are the cells that make up adipose tissue
The names of the cells present in the wrist areWhite adipose cellsBrown adipose cellsFibrocytes
adipocytes
Due to accumulation of fat particles in the cytoplasm, the nucleus of the adipose cell moves towards the cell membrane giving a look alike ring. Thus adipose cells are also called signet ring cells.
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.
The vacuoles
adipose
Plant cells have a nucleus in the center of the cell. They also have large vacuoles. Other non plant cells also have a nucleus and vacuoles but the ones in plants are usually the large ones.