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<ref>Lim, M Y (2007). Metabolism and Nutrition. Philadelphia: Mosby Elsevier. p140.</ref>Adipocytes are cells within the body that specialize in storing energy as fat. When adipocytes, which are also known as fat cells, accumulate they form a loose connective tissue called [[Adipose tissue|adipose tissue &nbsp;]].&nbsp;<references />
Adipocytes are cells within the body that specialize in storing energy as fat. When adipocytes, which are also known as fat cells, accumulate they form a loose connective tissue called [[Adipose tissue|adipose tissue]]&nbsp;&nbsp;<ref>Lim, M Y (2007). Metabolism and Nutrition. Philadelphia: Mosby Elsevier. p140.</ref>.
 
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Adipocytes are cells within the body that specialize in storing energy as fat. When adipocytes, which are also known as fat cells, accumulate they form a loose connective tissue called adipose tissue  [1].

References

  1. Lim, M Y (2007). Metabolism and Nutrition. Philadelphia: Mosby Elsevier. p140.