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How does the fat tissue look different from the muscle tissue?
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How does the fat tissue look different from the muscle tissue?
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How does the fat tissue look different from the muscle tissue?
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Muscle tissue is less bulky as compared to the fat tissue. Fat tissue has more volume and muscle tissue has more density. Fat tissue is yellow and dark in color. Muscle tissue is pinkish-red and present in more of an aggregated kind of structure.
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