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{{short description|Loose connective tissue composed mostly by adipocytes}}
{{see also|Fat}}
{{Infobox anatomy
| Name        = Adipose tissue
| Pronunciation = {{IPAc-en|audio=En-us-adipose.ogg|ˈ|æ|d|ᵻ|ˌ|p|oʊ|s}}
| Image      = Schweinebauch-1.jpg
| Caption    = [[Pig]] belly fat (white)
| Image2      = Illu connective tissues 1.jpg
| Caption2    = Adipose tissue is one of the main types of [[connective tissue]].
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'''Adipose tissue''' (also known as '''body fat''' or simply '''fat''') is a loose [[connective tissue]] composed mostly of [[adipocyte]]s. It also contains the '''stromal vascular fraction''' ('''SVF''') of cells including [[preadipocyte]]s, [[fibroblast]]s, [[vascular]] [[endothelial cell]]s and a variety of [[White blood cell|immune cells]] such as [[adipose tissue macrophages]].    Its main role is to store [[energy]] in the form of [[lipid]]s, although it also cushions and [[Thermal insulation|insulates]] the body.
Adipose tissue
Pig belly fat (white)
Adipose tissue is one of the main types of connective tissue.
Pronunciation/ˈædɪˌps/ (listen)
Anatomical terminology

Adipose tissue (also known as body fat or simply fat) is a loose connective tissue composed mostly of adipocytes. It also contains the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of cells including preadipocytes, fibroblasts, vascular endothelial cells and a variety of immune cells such as adipose tissue macrophages. Its main role is to store energy in the form of lipids, although it also cushions and insulates the body.