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'metabolically active' what's this mean?

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larabell | 13:54 Fri 20th May 2005 | Science
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Please could someone explain in very brief layman's terms what this means? I've just read an article that refers to visceral fat as being metabolically active.
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Oh dear a late answer.

Yeah, confusing. I would not say that visceral fat is metabolically active as say, brown fat - which has lots of mitochondria, just lined up to do lots of chemical reactions.

Metabolism is the sum of all the chemical reactions that go on inside a cell. None of the reactions are special and can be reproduced inside a glass test tube.

if there are a great number of reactions or just a limited set but the reactions are going at a great rate - then the cell is said to be metabolically active.

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