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How are the fat bodies similar to the liver of vertebrates? (A)

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The fat body in insects, being analogous to the adipose tissues andliver in the vertebrates is the main organ involved in energy metabolism and the major storage site for glycogen, lipid, and protein in insects. ... As the equivalent of mammalian adipose tissue, it shares similardevelopmental and functional pathways.
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