Adipose deposition refers to the process by which the body stores excess energy as fat in adipose tissue. This occurs when caloric intake exceeds energy expenditure, leading to the accumulation of triglycerides in fat cells (adipocytes). Adipose tissue plays a crucial role in energy balance, insulation, and hormone regulation. The distribution and amount of adipose tissue can impact overall health, influencing conditions like obesity and metabolic disorders.
adipose!
Adipose tissue is the connective tissue that stores triglycerides and provides cushioning and support for organs in the body.
No. Adipose tissue is not muscle, it is fat.
Adipose (fat) tissue. Fat can also be deposited in muscle; with a disease such as muscular dystrophy or on organs like the liver with liver damage. There is a type of fat (brown) which exists on or around internal organs, and subcutaneous fat which is underneath the the out layers of skin.
A slide with abundant adipose tissue should be labeled as "Adipose Tissue" or "Adipose Tissue Section." It's important to specify whether it's white adipose tissue (WAT) or brown adipose tissue (BAT) based on the context of the study. Additionally, you may include annotations indicating features such as adipocytes, lipid droplets, and surrounding connective tissue for clarity.
Adipose tissue is deep to the skin; skin is superficial to adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is fat.
Adipose is fat.
adipose!
There are no perfect rhymes for the word adipose.
Adipose tissue is the body's fat!
fat tissue or adipose tissue
According to one of my professors, it is adipose tissue. Blubber.
Yes, adipose tissue is another name for fatty tissue.
Adipose tissue is fat tissue.
Adipose tissue is the connective tissue that stores triglycerides and provides cushioning and support for organs in the body.
No, adipose is another type of connective tissue, which is fat cells.
Leptin is a hormone released by adipose tissue.