I believe adipose tissue is classified as connective tissue, rather than epithelial(pretty much "skin") tissue.
Epithelial.
Epithelial tissues get progressively thinner and connective tissues become more fragile with aging.
"connective tissue": adipose, cartilage, blood, various dense & loose connective tissues
The tissues of your body are connective tissue, epithelial tissue, skeletal tissue, and muscle tissue.
adipose
Four adult primary types of tissues form the "fabric" of the human organism:1. epithelial tissues (ET; covering/lining)2. connective tissues (CT; support)3. muscle tissues (MT; movement)4. nervous tissues (NT; control).
The tissue that makes up most of your skin is Epithelial tissue.
Epithelial tissues get progressively thinner and connective tissues become more fragile with aging.
apithelial tissues
Connective tissue
Connective tissues.
"connective tissue": adipose, cartilage, blood, various dense & loose connective tissues
All connective tissue arise from mesenchyme, meaning they all come from a common origin.
The tissues of your body are connective tissue, epithelial tissue, skeletal tissue, and muscle tissue.
Adipose tissues (fat) is a type of connective tissue. It can be found in the heart walls and in joits.
epithelial,connective,muscle,nervous
Epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissues.
Major types of connective tissue are collagen, adipose and loose connective tissue.Even bones, cartilage and blood are also considered as connective tissue.Loose connective tissue is found beneath the skin and between organs.It helps in providing support to other tissues and organs.Collagen provides strong covering material to various organs like kidney and also joins bones and ligaments(tendons).Adipose stores fat and provides insulation to animal body. Cartilage provides support and cushioning.