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Adipose tissue is a specialized form of:
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Fibrous connective tissue
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Elastic connective tissue
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Loose connective tissue
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Reticular connective tissue
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Adipose tissue is a specialized form of loose connective tissue because it is composed of adipocytes, which are cells that store fat. Loose connective tissue is characterized by a loose arrangement of cells and fibers, allowing for flexibility and support. Adipose tissue is found throughout the body and serves as a source of energy storage, insulation, and cushioning for organs. It is not fibrous connective tissue, elastic connective tissue, or reticular connective tissue, as those have different structural and functional properties.