Cell Fat

Adipose tissue cells are a group of cells that store fat in the human body. They form the body's fat depots and perform the important function of storing energy in the form of fats. Connective tissue cells are the basis of various organs and tissues of the body, they function as components of structures that ensure the integrity of organ systems and body movement. These include cells of dense connective tissue, cellular elements of the blood, nervous system, bone marrow, lymphatic and endocrine systems, as well as the immune system and immunocytes. In this article we will look at the biological and morphofunctional features of the cellular structure of adipose tissue.

Adipose tissue is the result of specific evolutionary events that lead to the formation of structures that can efficiently store energy reserves for the body. The structure of these structures differs significantly from the cellular architecture of developed