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Cells that store nutrients are Fat Cell. the function of Fat cells are long term storage of nutrients for the body.

Where: attached to bones by tendons.

Cells are striated (cells contain alternating light and dark bands)

Cells have more than one nucleus.

Can be controlled voluntarily.

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