How fats act as an insulator?
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Its two most important functions are heat insulation and energy transformation. Adipose tissue acts as a insulator, trapping heat around the vital organs in the body, as well as providing cushioning to the body, surrounding organ structures and protecting them from damage.
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Extra fat does not act as an insulator. ... The research team found fur to be a significant protector against heat loss, responsible for roughly half of a mouse's insulation. Carrying excessfat does not contribute to a warmer body in obese mice, a new study on the insulating effects of fat finds.
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