Your fat cells get smaller when you eat 3 meals a day, eat healthy, and exercise regularly.
Muscles cells are smaller than fat cells because they are more dense. These cells are more condensed than fat cells.
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.
its the yellow cells
No your smaller than average.
hypertrophic obesity
Adipocytes [fat cells] (and adipose tissues) store fat.
Yes, that's correct. When a person loses weight, the fat cells in their body shrink in size but the number of fat cells remains relatively stable. This means that weight loss results in a decrease in the overall volume of fat in the body.
Yes, a bigger person typically has more cells than a smaller person due to their larger body mass and volume. Body cells, including muscle, fat, and other tissues, increase in number with the size of the individual. However, the exact number of cells can also depend on factors like genetics and body composition. Overall, larger bodies generally correlate with a higher cell count.
Yes they are. Take for example a fat cell. Each human being has approximately the same number of fat cells as everyone else. So why are some people thin, and others obese? This is due to the fact that fat cells can grow. An obese person will most likely have larger fat cells than a thin person. These cells can change size throughout the course of a lifetime. Depending on one's diet, they can become larger or smaller.
There's really nothing you can do. The size you've got is the one you are stuck with. if you are overweight loosing the weight would make them smaller since they are mainly if fat.
It's either pancreas or liver!!
Yes. Also being Over-weight makes your penis smaller then most because your blood has to flow to other places of your body.