lumpputyykdestä
Lumpputyykdestä, also known as adipose tissue or body fat, is a connective tissue found throughout the body. It is primarily composed of adipocytes, specialized cells that store energy in the form of lipids. Adipose tissue plays several crucial roles in the human body. It acts as an insulator, helping to maintain body temperature. It also serves as a shock absorber, protecting vital organs from physical damage. Furthermore, adipose tissue is a significant endocrine organ, producing hormones such as leptin, which regulates appetite, and adiponectin, which influences glucose and fatty acid metabolism.
There are two main types of adipose tissue: white adipose tissue and brown adipose tissue. White adipose
The amount and distribution of adipose tissue can vary significantly among individuals and are influenced by