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- Globules_of_fat abstract "In human cell biology globules of fat are the individual pieces of intracellular fat inside other cell types than adipocytes (fat cells). Intracellular fat is bound in the globular form by phospholipid membranes, which are hydrophobic. This means that fat globules are insoluble in water.In simpler terms: a vacuole or droplet of triglyceride or some other blood lipid, which is located inside a cell that is not an adipocyte (fat cell), as opposed to fat cells in between other cells in an organ. Lipids and any lipid digestive derivatives must be transported in the globular form within the cell, blood and tissue spaces due to its insolubility.Globules of fat are emulsified in the stomach into small droplets by bile salts during food digestion, speeding up the rate of digestion by the enzyme lipase later on. Bile salts possess detergent properties that allow them to emulsify fat globules into smaller components called micelles. This increases the surface area of fat globules allowing easier accessibility for lipid-hydrolyzing enzymes.Micelles are roughly 200 times smaller than fat globules, allowing them to facilitate transport monoglycerides and fatty acids across the surface of the enterocyte, where absorption occurs.Milk fat is another form of intracellular fat found in the mammary glands of female mammals. In this form, fat globules or droplets are formed through the synthesis of phosphatidylcholine to regulate globule formation.".
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- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Adipocyte.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Bile_acid.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Bile_salts.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Blood_lipids.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cell_biology.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Cell_(biology).
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- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Drop_(liquid).
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Enterocyte.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Intracellular_fat.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Micelle.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Micelles.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Monoglyceride.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Monoglycerides.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Organ_(anatomy).
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Phosphatidylcholine.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Steatosis.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Triglyceride.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLink Vacuole.
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLinkText "Globules of fat".
- Globules_of_fat wikiPageWikiLinkText "fat globules".
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- Globules_of_fat subject Category:Cell_biology.
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- Globules_of_fat comment "In human cell biology globules of fat are the individual pieces of intracellular fat inside other cell types than adipocytes (fat cells). Intracellular fat is bound in the globular form by phospholipid membranes, which are hydrophobic. This means that fat globules are insoluble in water.In simpler terms: a vacuole or droplet of triglyceride or some other blood lipid, which is located inside a cell that is not an adipocyte (fat cell), as opposed to fat cells in between other cells in an organ.".
- Globules_of_fat label "Globules of fat".
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