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fat
"Fat fat the water rat, fifty bullets in your hat."
There is nothing abstract about fat. The noun fat is a concrete noun, a word for a particular physical substance.
Proper noun
fat and ugly fat and ugly
The root or combining form associated with fat is "adipo-" or "lipo-". These terms are commonly used in medical terminology to refer to fat tissue or fat-related conditions.
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d. lip
Greek root = 'lipo', Latin = 'obesus'
Root vegetables such as potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots, parsnips, and beets are associated with containing carbohydrates, which can contribute to weight gain if consumed in excess. Generally, these root vegetables are nutritious options when consumed as part of a well-rounded diet in appropriate portions.
The root or combining form associated with fat is "adip/o."
The medical terminology combining form meaning fat is "adip/o".
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No, cholesterol is a fat-like substance associated with the liver.
No, fat associated with skin prevents heat loss. Keratin and sebum associated with skin prevent water loss.
Lip- means fat and -ase means enzyme. The word means an enzyme that breaks down fat. Lipids are another word meaning fat. When a person goes for a metabolic panel, they get information on the amount of lipids in the blood. Mostly cholesterol and triglycerides. Glucase is an enzyme that breaks down glucose (blood sugar). Sucrase breaks down sucrose (table sugar). All enzymes end in -ase. The first part of the word is what they break down.