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white adipose tissue

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: white adipose tissue
(¦wīt ′ad·ə′pōs ′tish·ü)

(histology) The most common type of adipose tissue, representing stored food reserves and thermal and physical insulation.


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Normal fat stored under the skin and between organs. It is relatively inactive and difficult to break down, making it an efficient energy store. Its biological efficiency is a great disadvantage to overweight people trying to get rid of excess weight. Compare brown fat.

 
 

 

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