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The adipose tissue stores fat by removing triacylglycerol from the VLDL and stores in the cell as LDL. The LDL formed are cholesterol rich and either return to th liver or supply cholesterol to other tissues.

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Which type of connective tissue functions as a reserve energy supply for the body?

Adipose tissue functions as a reserve energy supply for the body. It stores excess energy in the form of triglycerides and releases it as needed.


What type of tissue that stores lipid molecules?

These are called fat cells or adipose cells.


What type of tissue stores fat?

Adipose tissue. This is a loose connective tissue comprised of fibroblasts, adipocytes, and immune cells.


How adipose tissue can store fats?

Adipose tissue is body fat. In humans the adipose tissue is right under the skin. It also goes around internal organs and is found in bones and breast tissue. Adipose is mainly used as a reserve for energy in the body.


What connective tissues stores fat?

Adipose tissue stores fat in the body. It provides insulation, cushioning, and serves as a source of energy.


What tissue stores energy?

Adipose tissue, also known as fat tissue, stores energy in the form of triglycerides. It serves as a reserve of fuel to be utilized when the body needs additional energy. Excess energy from food is converted into triglycerides and stored in adipose tissue for later use.


What is the name for stored fat?

The name for stored fat in the body is adipose tissue. This tissue serves as a form of energy reserve, insulation, and protection for internal organs. Adipose tissue can be classified into two main types: white adipose tissue, which stores energy, and brown adipose tissue, which generates heat.


What us another name for adipose?

Adipose means the part of the body that keeps fat, both healthy and unhealthy.


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.


Why dietary fat is converted to adipose?

Dietary fat is converted to adipose tissue through a process called lipogenesis. When there is an excess intake of dietary fat and calories, the body stores the excess energy as adipose tissue for later use. Adipose tissue serves as a long-term energy storage in the body.


Is glucose stored in adipose tissue?

No. Adipose tissue stores lipids, or fats. Adipocytes (which make up the adipose tissue) are cells, of which most of its volume has been dedicated to vacuoles that contain lipids for long-term energy use.


What type of connective tissue fuction as reserve energy?

Adipose tissue is formed of closely packed adipocytes (fat-cells).It is located under skin (as a subcutaneous layer), around kidneys and eyeballs and breasts. There is a large thick layer over the lower abdomen that protects the intestines. Adipose tissue stores energy, insulates and protects.