Yes. Vascular networks in adipose tissue permit rapid transport of FAs from the adipocytes to target cells in reponse to hormonal metabolic signalling.
Adipose tissue. This is a loose connective tissue comprised of fibroblasts, adipocytes, and immune cells.
adipose tissue
Adipose tissue
Adipose tissue is body fat. In humans the adipose tissue is right under the skin. It also goes around internal organs and is found in bones and breast tissue. Adipose is mainly used as a reserve for energy in the body.
That would be adipose tissue. It stores energy in the form of lipids as well as provides insulation to the body.
Adipose tissue is deep to the skin; skin is superficial to adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is fat.
fat tissue or adipose tissue
Yes, adipose tissue is another name for fatty tissue.
Adipose tissue. This is a loose connective tissue comprised of fibroblasts, adipocytes, and immune cells.
Adipose tissue is fat tissue.
No. Avascular means that it does not get blood.
If tissue is well vascularized it has a suitable amount of blood vessles in it.
adipose tissue
Yes, adipose tissue is another name for fatty tissue.
Adipose tissue
These are called fat cells or adipose cells.
Adipose (fat) tissue. Fat can also be deposited in muscle; with a disease such as muscular dystrophy or on organs like the liver with liver damage. There is a type of fat (brown) which exists on or around internal organs, and subcutaneous fat which is underneath the the out layers of skin.