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Adipose tissue acts as insulator in the body .Why?

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Answered by anjalihanisha
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Adipose tissue acts as an insulator in the body due to its fat storage. Fat molecules are bad conductors and therefore do not allow the conduction of heat and in this way, they act as an insulator due to storage of fat molecules.

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Answered by aahanarehman777
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The reason is it's fat storage. The fats are bad conductor. That's y it acts as an insulator

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