Biology, asked by thusharahire, 3 months ago

Give location,structure and function of adiposetissue.​

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Answered by aadishijain
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Answer:

Location

Adipose tissue is commonly known as body fat. It is found all over the body. It can be found under the skin (subcutaneous fat), packed around internal organs (visceral fat), between muscles, within bone marrow and in breast tissue.

Structure

Lying three layers deep under the skin, the adipose tissue is composed of a loose collection of specialized cells, called adipocytes, embedded in a mesh of collagen fibers. Its main role in the body is function as a fuel tank for the storage of lipids and triglycerides.

Functions

The adipose tissue is a central metabolic organ in the regulation of whole-body energy homeostasis. The white adipose tissue functions as a key energy reservoir for other organs, whereas the brown adipose tissue accumulates lipids for cold-induced adaptive thermogenesis.

Answered by dipamcool2016
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Adipose Tissue is a part of our Connective tissues. It mainly consists of fat cells and is present below our skin where concentration of fat is more. Adipose Tissue serves as two main functions:

1. It stores fat which in times the body has a deficit of energy can decompose to give energy.

2. The fat cells in it absorbs shocks and thus, protects our body.

Adipose Tissue has a structure with fat cells in it and also has nucleus at the centre of each cell.

I hope this helps.

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