Adipocyte.
adipocyte
The plural form of adipocyte is adipocytes
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Adipocytes are also called fat cells. They are cells specialized to store energy in the form of triglycerides.
A lipoblast is a connective tissue that develops into a fat cell or an adipocyte. It is found in liposarcoma and has an abundant multi-vacuolated clear cytoplasm.
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The lifespan of a fat cell is typically believed to be around 7-10 years. However, it can vary depending on factors such as age, genetics, and lifestyle habits.
A fat cell, or adipocyte, is specialized in storing energy in the form of triglycerides. It contains a large lipid droplet in the cytoplasm, which can expand in size to store excess energy. Fat cells also secrete hormones that regulate metabolism and appetite.
A fat cell, or adipocyte, stores excess energy in the form of fat molecules called triglycerides. It plays a crucial role in energy storage, insulation, and hormone regulation in the body. When needed, fat cells release stored energy to be used by the body.