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Yes. Its energy storage; thermal insulation; heat production by brown fat; protective cushion for some organs such as kidneys and eyes; filling space, shaping body

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Why are the kidneys not surrounded by serous membrane?

The kidneys are not surrounded by a serous membrane because they are retroperitoneal organs, meaning they lie outside the peritoneal cavity. Instead, the kidneys are surrounded by adipose tissue and connective tissue that help protect and support the organs.


What bone protects the bladder?

The pubic bone, which is part of the pelvis, helps protect the bladder by providing a sturdy structure to support and cushion it. It also helps support the surrounding organs and tissues in the pelvic region.


Which connective tissue stores triglycerides and provides cushioning and support for organs?

Adipose tissue is the connective tissue that stores triglycerides and provides cushioning and support for organs in the body.


Would epithelial or connective tissue be best to cushion the kidneys against a blow?

Connective tissue would be better suited to cushion the kidneys against a blow due to its more elastic and supportive properties compared to epithelial tissue, which primarily functions as a protective covering. Connective tissue, such as adipose tissue or the renal capsule, can provide a cushioning effect to absorb and distribute the impact of a blow, helping to protect the kidneys from injury.


What usually attaches the kidneys to the retroperitoneum?

The adipose capsule attaches the kidneys to the retroperitoneum. It is also known as the perinephric fat or perineal fat.


What is the tissue called that covers the kidneys?

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.


What is adipose capsule in the kidney and its function?

The adipose capsule helps hold the kidney in place against the posterior abdominal wall and cushions the kidneys against external blows


What are two similarities between cartilage and adipose tissue?

Both adipose and bone are connective tissues and both are responsible for for support and protection.


What holds the kidneys in place?

your ribs ^^ Actually, it's your adipose tissue that is holding the kidneys in place. The kidneys are below the ribs.


What contains abundant adipose tissue?

Adipose tissue is also called fat tissue. It is found under the skin, around organs such as the eyes and kidneys, on the surface of the heart, around certain joints, and in some abdominal members as an "apron" over the abdominal organs. Your skin has three layers. Epidermis, dermis, and hypodermis. Adipose tissue is in the hypodermis.


What is the function of fatty tissue in the eye?

Adipose tissue in the orbit of the eye is to give shape and to cushion. Adipose tissue keeps visceral organs in position. It forms shock-absorbing cushions around kidneys and eyeballs.


What support the kidneys provides for cells?

Cellular wastes are removed by your kidneys.