The
subcutaneous tissue , also called the
hypodermis,
hypoderm ,
subcutis, or
superficial fascia, is the lowermost layer of the
integumentary system in
vertebrates. The types of cells found in the hypodermis are
fibroblasts,
adipose cells, and
macrophages. The hypodermis is derived from the mesoderm, but unlike the
dermis, it is not derived from the
dermatome region of the mesoderm. In
arthropods, the hypodermis is an epidermal layer of cells that secretes the
chitinous cuticle. The term also refers to a layer of cells lying immediately below the
epidermis of plants.