Biology, asked by rinkupaul73, 9 months ago

what are fat granules?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Xanthelasma are yellowish-white lumps of fatty material accumulated under the skin on the inner parts of your upper and lower eyelids. The plaques contain lipids, or fats, including cholesterol, and usually appear symmetrically between your eyes and nose

Answered by Adlock
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Fat granules are released from the adipose or adipocyte tissues

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