Adipose

High-magnification light microscopy image of adipose tissue. The field of view is filled with large, rounded adipocytes distinguished by their pale, translucent cytoplasm and thin, pink-stained cell membranes. The extracellular matrix, stained in varying shades of red, is visible between the adipocytes, revealing connective tissue components. The composition highlights cellular detail and tissue architecture.

A microphotograph of adipose tissue featuring numerous large, circular adipocytes (fat cells). These cells appear mostly translucent with only a thin, pink-stained rim representing the cell membrane. Spaces between the adipocytes reveal smaller pockets of connective tissue containing structures such as blood vesicles, capillaries and some collagen fibers, generally visible in shades and hues of pink and red. The image provides a glimpse into the structural organization of adipose tissue in its natural state.

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