Biology, asked by neha5326, 1 year ago

how does skin help in storing food?​

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Answered by saiprathyusha2000
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Explanation:

Skin is made up of epithelium tissue in humans in most of other animals skin is having various modifications to their habitat for example frog skin have waxy cuticle so it is storing some globules

In case of polar bears it is made up of thick layer of fat

Answered by dreamrob
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Skin is the largest, heaviest and sensitive organ in the body. Skin also plays several functions in the body. The deepest layer of skin can store water, fat, and metabolic products.

• In all living beings, the skin is made up of epithelial tissues. Our body stores excess food in the form of fat in subcutaneous tissues(skin).

• Subcutaneous tissues not only store fat but also control body temperature.

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