Fat-storing adipose tissue is primarily located subcutaneously, beneath the skin, and viscerally around organs in the abdominal cavity. Subcutaneous fat is abundant in areas like the abdomen, thighs, hips, and buttocks, while visceral fat surrounds organs such as the liver and intestines. These depots serve as energy reserves, insulation, and organ protection.
Fat-storing adipose tissue is primarily located subcutaneously, beneath the skin, and viscerally around organs in the abdominal cavity. Subcutaneous fat is abundant in areas like the abdomen, thighs, hips, and buttocks, while visceral fat surrounds organs such as the liver and intestines. These depots serve as energy reserves, insulation, and organ protection.