
Adipose Tissue Function and Fat Cell Type Guide | Osmosis
Jul 30, 2025 · Adipose tissue is a specialized connective tissue mainly composed of fat cells known as adipocytes. Adipocytes can be subdivided into three cell types: white, brown and …
Mons Pubis: What Is It, Location, and More | Osmosis
Jan 6, 2025 · What is the mons pubis? The mons pubis, also known as the mons Venus or pubic mound, is the rounded mass of fatty tissue that lies over the pubic bones. It is part of the …
Thermoregulation - Neonate: Nursing: Video & Causes | Osmosis
Thermoregulation is the ability to balance between heat loss and heat production with the goal of maintaining a steady core temperature. Neonatal thermoregulation is different from that of …
Dercum Disease: What Is It, Causes, Symptoms, and More | Osmosis
Feb 4, 2025 · Dercum disease is a rare disorder of the subcutaneous adipose tissue that presents with multiple painful fatty masses throughout the body. These lipomas mainly occur on the …
Anatomy of the breast: Video, Causes, & Meaning | Osmosis
Next, the stroma of the breast is composed of adipose tissue and fibrous connective tissue. In a non- lactating state, the adipose tissue is situated between the lobes and makes up most of …
Mammary gland histology: Video, Causes, & Meaning | Osmosis
The lobules and ducts are surrounded by a layer of adipose tissue, which provides insulation and helps protect the delicate mammary gland tissue. The mammary gland is supplied with blood …
Stomach histology: Video, Causes, & Meaning | Osmosis
The outermost layer of the cardiac stomach is the serosa, which consists of loose connective tissue with large blood vessels, adipose tissue, lymphatic vessels, and nerves. In this image …
Renal, Kidney, & Urinary System Anatomy and Physiology | Osmosis
The middle layer, or the adipose capsule, is a fatty layer that protects the kidney from trauma. And the deepest layer, called the renal capsule, is a smooth, transparent sheet of dense …
Hypoglycemics: Insulin secretagogues - Osmosis
Insulin reduces the amount of glucose in the blood by binding to insulin receptors embedded in the cell membrane of various insulin-responsive tissues like muscle cells and adipose tissue.
Osmosis video - Thermoregulation - Neonate: Nursing
Neonates conserve heat when exposed to cooling by assuming a flexed position; or through peripheral vasoconstriction; normal metabolic processes; as well as metabolizing brown …