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Mice have eight major adipose depots, four of which are within the [[abdominal cavity]]. The paired gonadal depots are attached to the [[uterus]] and [[ovary|ovaries]] in females and the [[epididymis]] and [[testes]] in males; the paired retroperitoneal depots are found along the [[Dorsum (biology)|dorsal]] wall of the [[abdomen]], surrounding the kidney, and, when massive, extend into the pelvis.  The mesenteric depot forms a glue-like web that supports the [[intestines]] and the omental depot (which originates near the [[stomach]] and [[spleen]]) and - when massive - extends into the ventral abdomen.  Both the mesenteric and omental depots incorporate much [[lymphoid tissue]] as lymph nodes and [[milky spots]], respectively.

Mice have eight major adipose depots, four of which are within the abdominal cavity. The paired gonadal depots are attached to the uterus and ovaries in females and the epididymis and testes in males; the paired retroperitoneal depots are found along the dorsal wall of the abdomen, surrounding the kidney, and, when massive, extend into the pelvis. The mesenteric depot forms a glue-like web that supports the intestines and the omental depot (which originates near the stomach and spleen) and - when massive - extends into the ventral abdomen. Both the mesenteric and omental depots incorporate much lymphoid tissue as lymph nodes and milky spots, respectively.