vetweefsels
Vetweefsels, also known as adipose tissue, are a type of connective tissue primarily composed of adipocytes, specialized cells that store energy in the form of fat. These tissues play a crucial role in the human body beyond simple energy storage. They act as an insulator, helping to maintain body temperature, and provide cushioning to protect vital organs.
There are two main types of vetweefsels: white adipose tissue and brown adipose tissue. White adipose tissue
The distribution of vetweefsels throughout the body varies. White fat is found subcutaneously, beneath the skin,
The development and function of vetweefsels are influenced by genetics, diet, and physical activity. While essential