Adipose is specialized to produce and contain large globules of fat. It is usually located just below the skin, between the muscles and intestines.
These are called fat cells or adipose cells.
Adipocytes [fat cells] (and adipose tissues) store fat.
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.
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.
adipose maybe
adipose cells
adipose are fat cells that insulate our body.
fat cells
Due to accumulation of fat particles in the cytoplasm, the nucleus of the adipose cell moves towards the cell membrane giving a look alike ring. Thus adipose cells are also called signet ring cells.
Adipocytes are the cells that make up adipose tissue