No. Based on the wording of your question you are working on an anato/Physio I tissue unit quiz. You will recall that adipose tissue is generally a large cell with a fat storage area with its nucleus pushed to the side. It's primary function is to provide protection, store fat and provide insulation.
The correct answer to your quiz is "its primary function is nutrient storage."
Adipocytes [fat cells] (and adipose tissues) store fat.
By counting the number of daughter cells resulting from mitotic and meiotic division
A mitotic lesion is one in which there is an increased rate of mitosis in cells. This can be indicative of cancer where there is abnormal proliferation of cells.
A mitotic lesion is one in which there is an increased rate of mitosis in cells. This can be indicative of cancer where there is abnormal proliferation of cells.
somatic cells
Mature adipose cells do not divide to make more cells, but they can get larger. Liposuction removes adipose cells so excessive fat cannot be regained in that area.
The bone marrow remains highly mitotic through out the life. You need all the blood cells through out the life. The number of red blood cells is very high.
These are called fat cells or adipose cells.
mitotic spindle
Adipocytes [fat cells] (and adipose tissues) store fat.
By counting the number of daughter cells resulting from mitotic and meiotic division
A mitotic lesion is one in which there is an increased rate of mitosis in cells. This can be indicative of cancer where there is abnormal proliferation of cells.
A mitotic lesion is one in which there is an increased rate of mitosis in cells. This can be indicative of cancer where there is abnormal proliferation of cells.
fat tissue or adipose tissue
No, adipose is another type of connective tissue, which is fat cells.
Adipose cells most certainly. Fat storage cells do not meed the same amount of energy as digestive cells do.
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