the hypodermis
hypodermis
Where bath types of adipose tissues are distributed through your body
Adipose tissues
Adipose tissue is primarily found in the subcutaneous layer of the skin, which is also known as the hypodermis. This layer lies beneath the dermis and serves as insulation, energy storage, and cushioning for underlying tissues and organs. Adipose tissue can also be found in small amounts within the dermis and surrounding certain organs throughout the body.
Epithelial tissues are not considered connective tissues. Epithelial tissues form linings and coverings in the body, while connective tissues provide structural support and connect different tissues and organs. Adipose tissue is a type of connective tissue that stores fat.
Both adipose and bone are connective tissues and both are responsible for for support and protection.
adipose tissue
Tissues that bind and support other tissues are called connective tissues. These tissues have varying degrees of flexibility and strength to provide structural support and stability to the body. Examples include tendons, ligaments, adipose tissue, and cartilage.
Adipose tissues (fat) is a type of connective tissue. It can be found in the heart walls and in joits.
Connective tissues. Adipose tissue stores energy in the form of fat, while areolar tissue is a loose connective tissue that provides support and flexibility to organs.
Adipocytes [fat cells] (and adipose tissues) store fat.
The septa is made up of adipose tissue