Adipose Tissue
Adipose Connective Tissue
subcutaneous tissue
Adipose tissue is known as packaging tissue as it stores energy in the form of fat, cushions and insulates the body, and serves as a reserve of nutrients.
Some tissue in the body is made of fat. Many more are not. The tissue that has fat cells is called adipose tissue. It stores "food" for later use, insulates and acts as a protector..
Adipose tissue, also known as fat tissue, protects internal organs by cushioning them and insulating the body by helping to regulate temperature. It also stores energy for future use.
The Adipose Connective Tissue insulates against heat loss and provides reserve fuel.
endomysium
One who, or that which, insulates., The substance or body that insulates; a nonconductor.
neurglia
As a mucous tissue it protects and insulates umbilical blood vessels.
Adipose tissue, commonly known as fat tissue, acts as an insulating layer against heat loss by providing a barrier that reduces heat conduction from the body. Its high lipid content helps to maintain body temperature by minimizing heat loss.