cellaagweefsel
Cellaagweefsel, also known as adipose tissue or fat tissue, is a type of connective tissue found throughout the body. Its primary function is to store energy in the form of fat, but it also plays roles in insulation, cushioning organs, and producing hormones. Cellaagweefsel is composed of cells called adipocytes, which are specialized for storing lipids. These adipocytes can be found in clusters or distributed individually within other tissues.
There are two main types of celllaagweefsel: white adipose tissue and brown adipose tissue. White adipose tissue
The distribution and amount of celllaagweefsel in the body are influenced by genetics, diet, and physical activity.