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Fat tissue itself does not store electrolytes in a significant way. Electrolytes, such as sodium, potassium, and magnesium, are primarily found in bodily fluids like blood and extracellular fluid, where they play crucial roles in hydration, nerve function, and muscle contraction. While fat cells can influence the distribution of fluids and may impact electrolyte balance indirectly, they do not serve as a primary storage site for these essential minerals.

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