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discus about adipose tissue ​

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Answered by TheKingOfKings
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Explanation:

Adipose tissue

it a tissue present in under the skin or around the blood vessels of the kidney

it contains adipocytes or the fat storing tissue

it helps in shock absorption

it store energy in the form of fat

it helps in insulation

it does not allow our heat to travel out of the body

Adipocytes are present

Answered by Xsuman682X
2

Adipose tissue acts as an insulating layer, helping to reduce heat loss through the skin. It also has a protective function, providing mechanical protection ("padding") and support around some of the major organs, e.g. kidneys. Adipose tissue is also a means of energy storage.

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