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fat storing granule are​

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Answered by vanshikartvy2005
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Answer:

Gut granules are sites of fat storage in embryos.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The pigment granules which are found in cytoplasmic inclusion are called fat storing granules.

EXPLANATION:

They are found as lipid droplet in fat cells.  These cytoplasmic inclusion is diverse 'intracellular non-living substances' which are not bound by any membrane.

They are inclusion of nutrients, pigment granules and secretory products. These cytoplasmic inclusion of a bimolecular condensate arising by 'liquid-solid', 'liquid gel' and 'liquid – liquid' separation. Fat forms the most vital macronutrient of body.

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