no it's called elbow fat
It is called a wenis.
it is what we call our elbow fat a wenis lol
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it is usually called the hypodermis
Yes, humans have a layer of fatty tissue called subcutaneous fat located beneath the skin. This layer of fat serves various functions such as providing insulation, energy storage, and protection for organs.
a layer of fat called blubber under their skin.
It's called blubber no. blubber is the fat under the skin. dolphin skin is just called skin.
Adipose tissue is the fat layer under the skin and then muscular tissue.
Subcutanous fat is the collections of adipose fat cells under the skin, opposed to visceral fat, which are around the body's vital organs. More info could be found on the related links.
You need a"Essential Body Fat"to stay alive without getting to "excessive body fat" The fat layer that is directly under the skin called subcutaneous fat. This fat layer provides thermal protection and bruise protection.
The thick layer of fat under a marine animal's skin is called blubber, and it keeps the animal warm, much like insulation in a house.