Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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classify the tissue below

This image illustrates adipose tissue through three different visual representations:

1. **Diagrammatic Representation**: On the left, a diagram shows a section of skin, highlighting the location of adipose tissue which is found beneath the dermis. The tissue is indicated by an arrow, labeled as adipose tissue.

2. **Cellular Illustration**: The central portion presents an illustration of adipose (fat) cells. These cells are depicted as large, light yellow, rounded structures closely packed together. The illustration emphasizes their size and the minimal cytoplasm due to a large fat droplet within each cell. The nuclei are displaced to the periphery.

3. **Microscopic Image (LM × 300)**: On the right, a light micrograph at 300x magnification provides a more detailed view of adipose tissue. The fat cells appear similar in shape as in the central illustration. The micrograph also shows the thin circular boundary of the cell membranes and the nucleus pushed to the edge. 

These representations together offer a multi-perspective understanding of adipose tissue's structure and location within the body.
Transcribed Image Text:This image illustrates adipose tissue through three different visual representations: 1. **Diagrammatic Representation**: On the left, a diagram shows a section of skin, highlighting the location of adipose tissue which is found beneath the dermis. The tissue is indicated by an arrow, labeled as adipose tissue. 2. **Cellular Illustration**: The central portion presents an illustration of adipose (fat) cells. These cells are depicted as large, light yellow, rounded structures closely packed together. The illustration emphasizes their size and the minimal cytoplasm due to a large fat droplet within each cell. The nuclei are displaced to the periphery. 3. **Microscopic Image (LM × 300)**: On the right, a light micrograph at 300x magnification provides a more detailed view of adipose tissue. The fat cells appear similar in shape as in the central illustration. The micrograph also shows the thin circular boundary of the cell membranes and the nucleus pushed to the edge. These representations together offer a multi-perspective understanding of adipose tissue's structure and location within the body.
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Integumentary system is the shield or envelope around the body which safeguard muscles , bones and internal vital organs . It is one of 12 body systems.

It is classified into two parts :- 

A ) Skin 

B ) Accessory organs 

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