Globules of fat
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In human cell biology globules of fat are the individual pieces of intracellular fat inside other cell types than adipocytes (fat cells).
In other words: 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.
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