Adipose cell, connective-tissue cell specialized to synthesize and contain large globules of fat. There are two types of adipose cells, white and brown, which differ functionally and in the way they store fat droplets. Learn about the chemical constituen
The limit between the Basis cordis and Ventriculi cordis is externally marked by the Sulcus coronarius, comprised of adipose tissue, which encircles the heart, except at the Conus arteriosus, where the Truncus pulmonalis arises (Figure 2 and Figure 3). No os cordis is present. The limit (bo...
The fascia is a network of connective tissue that envelops and supports the various structures and organs of the body.
RESULTS. Histologically, the adventitia is the extramural adipose connective tissue of the digestive tract and serves as a conduit for blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves. The esophageal adventitia is further surrounded by connective tissue of adjacent organs, such as the tissue around the trachea...
What types of membranes provide protection to the body? Give the location for one example of each of them. Write the name of the structure described: Space filled with adipose tissue Describe the structure of the muscle fiber (cell) and the unique names given to its structures....
Inter-trabecular inflammation containing a minor amount of myeloperoxidase (MPX) cells replaced the adipose tissue usually found in trabecular bone of healthy vertebrae, but inflammatory cells were in general not a predominant finding in the investigated stage of "cross-stitch" lesions. With the patho...
ofmusclefibres with an infiltration ofadipose tissue(fat) andconnective tissue. There is a gradual accumulation of insoluble granular material (lipofuscin, or “age pigment”) incardiac musclefibres. These granules, composed ofproteinsandlipids, make their first appearance by age 20 and increase ...