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Fat strong cells below the skin and between internal organs

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Answered by Chirpy
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Adipose cells or adipocytes are fat strong cells below the skin and between internal organs.


Adipose tissue or fatty tissue consists of fat cells which are specialized to synthesize and contain large globules of fat within a structural network of fibres. It provides insulation and serves as an energy store for times of great exertion or starvation. It forms pads between organs. 

Answered by writersparadise
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The correct answer is - Adipose tissues.

A tissue is a group of cells that have similar structure and work together for the same function.

Adipose tissues are tissues that store fat in animals and humans. These tissues are filled up with fat-storing globules. These tissues are present in between the skin and the internal organs. Due to storage and presence of fat, these tissues act as an insulator and protect the organs from shocks and injuries.
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