How do fat bodies help in excretion? (A)
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The Process of Fat Excretion. Your body stores fat in adipocytes, or fat cells, in a form known as triglycerides. This form can't be used directly for energy. ... The fat actually excretes as about 85 percent carbon dioxide through the lungs and 15 percent water through your urine, feces, sweat and tears.
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Ans- Fat body is each of a number of small white structures in the body of an animal, especially an insect, which act as a store of fats and glycogen. Urate cells present in these bodies are associated with excretion in a way. These cells absorb and store uric acid throughout the life. This is called storage excretion as they remain stored in the cells of the corpora adipose.
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