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Answered by Sringjona
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Brown adipose tissue, or brown fat, is one of two types of fat that humans and other mammals have. Its main function is to turn food into body heat. It is sometimes called “good” fat. Human newborns and hibernating mammals have high levels of brown fat.

White adipose tissue (WAT) or white fat is one of the two types of adipose tissue found in mammals. The other kind is brown adipose tissue. In healthy, non-overweight humans, white adipose tissue composes as much as 20% of the body weight in men and 25% in women. ... White adipose tissue is used for energy storage.

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Answered by LilyWhite
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Brown Fat :-

  1. Brown fat is found in foetus and infants.
  2. Brown fat is metabolically active.
  3. Adipocyte has several lipid droplets.

White Fat :-

  • White fat is found in adults.
  • White fat is metabolically inactive.
  • Adipocyte has a single large lipid droplets.

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