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Why is adipose tissue considered as good insulator?

adipose tissue consists of a droplet of fat. it store energy in the form of fat which keeps the body warm


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.


Which tissues is protective and has insulatory properties?

Adipose tissue is both protective and has insulatory properties. It acts as a cushion to protect organs and joints from mechanical damage, while also serving as an insulator to help regulate body temperature by storing energy in the form of fat.


Why does the hypodermis conserve heat to the body?

The hypodermis, the deepest layer of the skin, helps conserve heat to the body through its insulating properties. It contains a layer of adipose tissue, or fat, which acts as a thermal insulator, preventing heat from escaping the body. This adipose tissue also provides cushioning and protection to internal organs.


What is the function does it have adipose tissue in fats?

Adipose, or fat tissue serves two primary purposes to a body. Adipose is used to store energy, especially needed to when the body is in starvation modes. Second, adipose tissue serves as insulating tissue to help the body retain its critical heat.

Related Questions

Is a tissue insulator?

yeah


Name the animal tissue which acts as an insulator?

a tissue is not found


Is a tissue an insulator or conductor?

A tissue is considered an insulator because it is a poor conductor of electricity. This means that it does not easily allow electric current to flow through it.


What keeps things colder aluminum plastic or toilet tissue?

Aluminum is worst, plastic better, and toilet tissue best at insulating things if the dimensions are "nominal" from one material to the other. Aluminum conducts heat very well, and it is a poor insulator. Plastic can conduct heat, but not as well as aluminum. Tissue, on the other hand, has a lot of "dead air spaces" within its structure. These trapped air places reduce heat movement by convection. And this makes tissue a better insulator than the other materials.


Is tissue paper a conductor or a insulator?

A piece of notebook paper is not a conductor it is an insulator


Why is tissue a bad insulator?

Tissue is a bad insulator because it is very thin and made up of mostly water. Water is a good conductor of heat, so it allows heat to pass through easily instead of being trapped within the tissue to provide insulation.


Which tissue functions as an insulator?

Adipose tissue functions as an insulator due to its ability to store energy in the form of fat and provide thermal insulation for the body. It helps regulate body temperature by acting as a barrier against heat loss.


What is myelin a kind of?

It is a fatty tissue that acts as an insulator around some nerve fibers.


What structures make up a tissue?

Cotton (Or groups of cells)


Why is adipose tissue considered as good insulator?

adipose tissue consists of a droplet of fat. it store energy in the form of fat which keeps the body warm


How is a thermos made?

a themos is made in many parts. A first coat a insulator then the inside coat is filled with a substance called foam tissue a material that finds the mold of its insulator


Which connective tissue insulates against heat loss?

The Adipose Connective Tissue insulates against heat loss and provides reserve fuel.