Difference between a brush and a tool preset

Hi folks,
I know this is a rookie question, so please bear with me.
A friend just sent me a .tpl fiile, and I put it into my tool preset folder.  It is a fantastic brush/pencil.  My question is:  the .tpl file, when I loaded it, seemed to have a brush texture associated with it already.  Is that true?  Or were the tool presets simply being added to a standard brush?  If that is true, when I select the preset from the tool preset dropdown on the tool bar, how do I know what brush that preset is applied to?
In short, I guess I don't understand how a preset can be applied to a brush that isn't in my current brush set.
Thanks for any help!
dppc

It would appear a Tool Preset can contain a Brush tip without it being represented in the Brush Presets Panel.
Just look at the size of a single Tool Preset saved out compared to the Brush Preset of the same Brush Preset saved out.

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