hipodermisë
Hipodermisë, also known as the subcutaneous tissue, is the deepest layer of the skin. It lies directly beneath the dermis, the layer above it. This layer is primarily composed of loose connective tissue and adipose tissue, which is fat. The main functions of the hipodermis include insulation, energy storage, and cushioning for the body.
The adipose tissue within the hipodermis acts as an insulator, helping to regulate body temperature by preventing
Blood vessels and nerves also traverse the hipodermis, supplying nutrients and sensory information to the overlying