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A tumor that develops in fatty tissue is called a lipoma. Lipomas are generally benign (non-cancerous) growths composed of adipose (fat) cells. They are usually soft, movable, and painless, and can occur anywhere in the body where fatty tissue is present. In rare cases, malignant tumors in fatty tissue are referred to as liposarcomas.
A fatty tissue is part of the subcutaneous layer, which is located beneath the skin. It functions to insulate the body and store energy in the form of fat deposits.
Because this is tissue from the brain (CNS), it is an oligodendrocyte which wraps around axons of neurons in the CNS to form a fatty myelin sheath. If it were PNS axons in say spinal or cranial nerves, the answer would be be Schwann cells.
The fatty tissue that covers and cushions the symphysis pubis is called the mons pubis. It is a rounded, fatty area located over the pubic bone in females.
Mammary gland consist of glandular tissue and fatty tissue in them. Mammary glands are characteristic of mammals.
adipose connective tissue
A fatty acid.
I am not 100% sure on this, but I would assume you could, but it would hurt because there are nerves within the breast tissue, causing it to hurt when you inject the insulin. But it is a fatty tissue, so it SHOULD be possible. If someone has a better answer, please answer, because I would like to know for sure.
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Yes, adipose tissue is another name for fatty tissue.
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A tumor that develops in fatty tissue is called a lipoma. Lipomas are generally benign (non-cancerous) growths composed of adipose (fat) cells. They are usually soft, movable, and painless, and can occur anywhere in the body where fatty tissue is present. In rare cases, malignant tumors in fatty tissue are referred to as liposarcomas.
Yes, adipose tissue is another name for fatty tissue.
Adipose tissue stores fat for insulation.
It can be ...it is fatty tissue...benign or malignant.
Excess fat accumulation in Adipost tissue.
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