Kidneys, although there are two, are vital organs. One being could not live without at least one. The layer of fat surrounding them acts as a protection barrier, if you will. The fat helps prevent trauma from occurring to the organs.
Perinephric (perirenal) fat completely surrounds the kidneys.
It holds the kidneys in place.
Suet
Adipose tissue
The medical name for the fatty tissue that surrounds and protects the kidneys in pigs is called suet. A pig's kidneys filter its blood.
periosteum : tough fibrous connective tissue membrane that covers the outside of the diaphysis. this protects the bone and serves as a point of attachment.
The medical term for a condition that is destructive to kidney tissue is nephrotoxicity. This can be caused by certain medications, chemicals, or toxins that harm the kidneys and impair their function. Prompt identification and treatment are important to prevent further damage to the kidneys.
Epithelial tissue covers and protects underlying tissue.
The tissue that covers the kidneys is a connective tissue. There are actually three layers of tissue that covers the kidneys, the renal fascia, adipose capsule, and renal capsule.
Adipose tissue is formed of closely packed adipocytes (fat-cells).It is located under skin (as a subcutaneous layer), around kidneys and eyeballs and breasts. There is a large thick layer over the lower abdomen that protects the intestines. Adipose tissue stores energy, insulates and protects.
Vascular tissue.
Adipose tissue. However the kidneys are made up of epithelial tissue
The answer is Epithelial Tissue
The answer is Epithelial Tissue
Your skin covers and protects your internal tissues and organs.
It is the tissue which surrounds and supports the actually functional lung tissue