Oval fat bodies are visible in urine. Oval fat bodies are usually renal proximal tubular cells with lipid in the cytoplasm. Oval fat bodies are usually a sign of nephrotic syndrome. They can be identified under microscope by their characteristic 'maltese cross' appearance.
any fat.
To see if your fat or not.
No, we are not born with a fixed amount of the fat cells, the get generated in our bodies over time.
Yes, the oval green bodies in the cytoplasm, which are typically chloroplasts in plant cells, can move. This movement is often referred to as cytoplasmic streaming or chloroplast movement, allowing them to optimize light absorption by positioning themselves in areas of the cell with the best light exposure. This dynamic behavior helps enhance photosynthesis efficiency.
To provide an accurate response, I would need more specific information about the "oval bodies" you're referring to, as their chemical composition can vary widely depending on the context. For instance, if you mean biological cells, they primarily consist of proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. If you're referring to specific substances or materials, please clarify, and I can give a more targeted answer.
A confirmatory test that could be performed to identify oval fat bodies is the Sudan III stain test, which is used to specifically detect lipid material such as fat. Sudan III stains fat droplets orange to red under a microscope, aiding in the identification of oval fat bodies in urine sediment.
The presence of oval fat bodies in urine is significant as they indicate the presence of lipiduria, which is often associated with conditions such as nephrotic syndrome, where there is increased permeability of the glomerular membrane. Their detection can aid in diagnosing kidney disorders and assessing the severity of renal dysfunction. Oval fat bodies are typically derived from the breakdown of renal tubular cells or the presence of lipids in the urine, reflecting underlying pathology. Thus, their identification can be crucial for guiding further diagnostic evaluation and management.
yes chloroplast are green oval bodies
why do our bodies contain fat? why do our bodies contain fat?
Oval with Squiggles (the tentacles)
At the base, where the head meets the stem, the fat part, is the Ovum/ Oval / Ovaries
I believe its more than one.
Tiny Oval bodies containing cholorphyll are chloroplasts..
Our bodies need fat to porvide energy and to get all the vitamins we need.
The color of small oval bodies can vary widely depending on their context. For example, in biology, small oval bodies like eggs or spores can be white, yellow, green, or brown. In other contexts, such as art or design, they might be depicted in any color imaginable. Without specific details, it's difficult to determine a definitive color.
No
If our bodies don't get enough fat, it can cause you to store fat improperly. When this happens, any fat that you do get, your body will hold onto it. This causes problems with digestion.