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how brown fat is important for animals ?

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Answered by raahul072
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Brown adipose tissue is especially abundant in newborns and in hibernating mammals. It is also present and metabolically active in adult humans, but its prevalence decreases as humans age.
Many mammals have both brown and white adipose tissues (cells that store a large droplet of fat that swells when fat is stored and shrinks when fat is used for energy). They are both called triglyceride lipids, but brown fat tissue has the ability to generate heat.

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