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Significance of Adipose tissue in animals of cold region .
How this tissue helps organisms to adopt to harsh climatic conditions .​

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Answered by InvisibleShadow
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Animals store extra digested food in the form of adipose tissue, which contains molecules called lipids. Adipose tissue has a relatively low thermal conductivity, which means that it does not transfer heat as well as other tissues and materials—such as muscle or skin. That way, it helps to insulate an animal's body.

Answered by ItzRoyalQueen01
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Tissue which is used by animals to survive in colder regions is called 'adipose tissue'. ... This tissue is present just beneath the skin and is commonly called 'blubber'. It keeps the body heat inside and provides insulation.

The most important adaptation is how animals regulate their body temperature. ... They get their heat from the outside environment, so their body temperature fluctuates, based on external temperatures. If it is 50 °F outside, their body temperature will eventually drop to 50 °F, as well.

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