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Section 67. Within the Connective Tissue Cells Fat Drops May Be

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · H. G. Wells — chapter 67 of 285 · ~64 words · public domain

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formed, as in Figure XV. Adipose tissue is simply connective tissue loaded with fat-distended cells. The tissue is, of course, a store form of hydro-carbon (Section 17) provided against the possible misadventure of starvation. With the exception of some hybernating animals, such store forms would seem to be of accidental importance only among animals, whereas among plants they are of invariable and necessary occurrence.

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