Many scientists believe that there is a regulatory system the body uses to maintain adipose tissue, this system is known as an ______
Adipose tissue has several important functions including influencing hunger and metabolism as part of the ____________ feedback system described earlier.
The major site of energy storage in the body is ____________ adipose tissue. In this fat, ____________ (fat cells) store ____________ in a single large droplet in the cell.
It is believed that these fat cells are not merely storage sites but also secrete ____________ that are important in the regulation of hunger and metabolism. Collectively these hormones are called ____________ .
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adipokines
adipocytes
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white
negative
brown
adipostat
hormones
triglycerides
Many scientists believe that there is a regulatory system the body uses to maintain adipose tissue, this system is known as an Adipostat.
Adipose tissue has several important functions including influencing hunger and metabolism as part of the Negative feedback system described earlier.
The major site of energy storage in the body is White adipose tissue. In this fat, Adipocytes (fat cells) store Triglycerides in a single large droplet in the cell.
It is believed that these fat cells are not merely storage sites but also secrete hormones that are important in the regulation of hunger and metabolism. Collectively these hormones are called Adipokines.
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