The lipid droplet's function is to store energy for the organism's body and is found in every type of adipocytes.
Micelles are roughly 200 times smaller than fat emulsion droplets, allowing them to facilitate the transport of monoglycerides and fatty acids across the surface of the enterocyte, where absorption occurs.
The globules are made up of triacylglycerols encased in cellular membranes and proteins like adipophilin and TIP 47.
While in the cytosol, proteins and polar lipids will coat the droplets and form various sizes of globules.
MFGs can exist in various diameters ranging from 1 μm- 8 μm and even higher on rare occasions.