👉 The adipoma is a large and bony bone in the body that is commonly found on the back of mammals. It has two distinct parts, the head and the tubercle, which are separated by a ligament. The head contains the adipocyte, a fat cell that produces lipids for energy storage. The tubercle contains an organ called the hyaline adipose tissue, which is responsible for storing fat. Adiploma is derived from the Latin word 'adiploma', which means a fatty deposit or organ in a body part.