The skin we see is the epidermis, then the layer just beneath it is the dermis and finally hypodermis. The hypodermis is made up of fatty tissue but it is all technically skin unless you are asking about muscle.
Adipose tissue is the fat layer under the skin and then muscular tissue.
The tissue under skin helps you by protecting what is below the skin, so not only do pathogens and other things have to get through your skin, they have to get through this layer of protective tissue also.
Epidermis is what your skin tissue is called.
Connective tissue is in the Dermis which is the secons layer of skin.
In the skin, the fat layer is called the subcutaneous tissue or adipose tissue.
the slang term for this is "boobies" but that is not a medical term.
The layer of tissue that becomes the nervous tissue and skin is called the ectoderm.
The subcutaneous tissue is a layer of tissue that lies immediately below the dermis of vertebrate skin. This is a connective tissue layer.Ê
Cutaneous tissue is also called dermal tissue and is the skin
Epithelial tissue
The tissue in the epidermis is called epithelial tissue and the tissue in the dermis is largely connective tissue.
Skin attaches to a muscle called Cuditicial.