FAT CELLS Fat cells, also known as adipocytes. They are used to store fat as energy reserves. Objectives 1. Define the terms cell and cytology 2. List and identify the parts of an animal cell 3. List the functions of main components of an animal cell

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FAT CELLS
Fat cells, also known as adipocytes. They are used to store fat as energy reserves.
Objectives
1. Define the terms cell and cytology
2. List and identify the parts of an animal cell
3. List the functions of main components of an animal cell
Laboratory Activity- The animal cell and its components
A. Identify the following parts of the cell using a 3-D model of an animal cell
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Transcribed Image Text:FAT CELLS Fat cells, also known as adipocytes. They are used to store fat as energy reserves. Objectives 1. Define the terms cell and cytology 2. List and identify the parts of an animal cell 3. List the functions of main components of an animal cell Laboratory Activity- The animal cell and its components A. Identify the following parts of the cell using a 3-D model of an animal cell 15 16 17 18 19 Number Part of the cell or organelle 1 3 4 5 14 21 6. 13 8. 9. 10 12 11 12 11 13 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
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