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Yes, fat cells contain a single large vacuole called a lipid droplet, which stores the fat or triglycerides. This vacuole is surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm and organelles within the fat cell.
No, we are not born with a fixed amount of the fat cells, the get generated in our bodies over time.
Typically Fat cells contain the most water, internally cytoplasm which makes up the majority of the cell would contain the most water, this is from High School courses.
Typically Fat cells contain the most water, internally cytoplasm which makes up the majority of the cell would contain the most water, this is from High School courses.
Cytoplasm is fat and juicy gunk that is your ypur cell protection
Yes, fat cells contain a single large vacuole called a lipid droplet, which stores the fat or triglycerides. This vacuole is surrounded by a thin layer of cytoplasm and organelles within the fat cell.
No, we are not born with a fixed amount of the fat cells, the get generated in our bodies over time.
Typically Fat cells contain the most water, internally cytoplasm which makes up the majority of the cell would contain the most water, this is from High School courses.
Typically Fat cells contain the most water, internally cytoplasm which makes up the majority of the cell would contain the most water, this is from High School courses.
To cook in a small amount of fat
Yes It Contains Small amount of Pig Fat
Storage of energy is a major function of fat cells in the body. Excess energy from food is converted into triglycerides and stored in fat cells to be used as fuel when needed.
Skim milk has a small amount of fat while fat free has no fat in it
Depends upon the quantity of fat; small amount = saute', little more = poaching Eggs, for example, are poached in fat
It still has a very small amount of fat like 0.5%.
Yes bread does contain a small amount of fat.
Cytoplasm is fat and juicy gunk that is your ypur cell protection