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fat act as shock absorber by


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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The presence of a thick layer of fats over the bones and muscles of the body acts effectively as shock absorber in case of any accident.

The fats also protect the inner organs just like the airbags, protecting these vital parts from the sudden shocks.

Hence, the plumper people have lesser chances of internal injuries in case of car crash or other accidents.
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Fats can act as an internal shock absorber to protect vital organs and also helps in insulating the body from extreme temperatures.

The layer of fat present in the body act as shock absorber by in some case of accident.

Explanation:

  • Fats and lipids function as important energy sources, as well as a storage for energy in the form of fat cells.
  • They also have a major cellular function as structural components in cell membranes.
  • Layers of fat that are present in bones and muscles, protects our body from internal injuries by absorbing shock in case of an accident.
  • Muscles covered by thick layer of fats absorb shock by slowing down a joint moving in a direction opposite to the reaction.

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