Animals of colder region and fishes of cold water have thicker layer of subcutaneous fat. Describe why?
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because their body is adapted to survive the cold conditions so they have thick layer of fat under their skin
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Hey dear Shati
Animals of colder region and fishes of cold water have thicker layer of subcutaneous fat.
It's because:
[] They help them to keep their body warm by not letting out their body heat (insulators) for their adaptation.
[] Thus, their body temperature is maintained well!
Thanks
Animals of colder region and fishes of cold water have thicker layer of subcutaneous fat.
It's because:
[] They help them to keep their body warm by not letting out their body heat (insulators) for their adaptation.
[] Thus, their body temperature is maintained well!
Thanks
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