The dermis contains a large amount of adipose tissue. This fat tissue provides cushioning for internal organs, as well as heat conservation.
Hypodermis
Adipose tissue is deep to the skin; skin is superficial to adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is fat.
hypodermis
Hypodermis
Adipose tissue is also called fat tissue. It is found under the skin, around organs such as the eyes and kidneys, on the surface of the heart, around certain joints, and in some abdominal members as an "apron" over the abdominal organs. Your skin has three layers. Epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. Adipose tissue is in the hypodermis.
The hypodermis is mainly composed of fat tissue (adipose).
The tissue underneath the skin is the adipose tissue, there to protect organs and insulate the body.
Hypodermis
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.
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.
Adipose tissue is the fat layer under the skin and then muscular tissue.
adipose tissue
adipose (fat), skin