nervous tissue
Adipose tissue is fat tissue, lipids are therefore present in large amounts.
It can. But virtually all animal tissue will contain protein.
Purulent exudates contain the following: degraded WBC's; protein; tissue debris.
stomach
This is because the protein cannot travel through the cell walls of the capillaries as they are too large for the gaps.
Adiponectin is a protein homone, and is secreted from adipose (fat) tissue. No foods contain this substance.
Adipocytes contain a large droplet of lipid, which pushes the nucleus to the side of the cell.
Connective tissue
Eating extra protein does not build muscles; only strength training, combined with adequate protein, can build muscles.
protein is responsible for building and repairing body tissue so if you did not have any protein you body tissue would die and not repair.
Fibrous protein
I understand that Protein can repair muscle tissue as it is the only macronutrient that has nitrogen apart from carbon, hydrogen & oxygen. But why does the inclusion of nitrogen make protein capable of repairing muscle tissue? What is Nitrogens role in Muscle tissue repair?