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Describe adipose tissue with the help of diagram​

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Answered by shobhafaujdar84
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Adipose tissue is a fat storing connective tissue. Its matrix is packed with the large, spherical or oval fat cells or adipocytes. The fibres are few in number and form a loose network for supporting fat laden cells. -

This tissue is found in the subcutaneous parts, in the mesenteries, covering of the heart and around the blood vessels and kidneys. The adipose tissue mainly stores reserve food. It acts as shock absorbing cushions around the heart, kidneys, eye ball, etc

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Adipose Tissue

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  1. In warm blooded creatures, adipose tissue frames in utero, in the peripartum period and all through life.
  2. Adipose tissue is made out of fat immature microorganisms (the antecedent cells that offer ascent to new adipocytes), adipocytes (the fat-putting away cells) and different other cell types, which incorporate wall painting, endothelial and neuronal cells.  
  3. Adipocytes is a connective tissue of the Adipose tissue.
  4. Its principle job is to store vitality as fat, in spite of the fact that it additionally pads and protects the body.
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