Science, asked by shruti415, 1 year ago

what is blubber?..
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meenakshi997sa: it is thick brown fat layer beneath the skin of animals who survive in exterme hot/cold regions... it generates energy ....it is a kind of asipose tissue

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Answered by Anonymous
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The fat layer between the skin and muscle of whales and other cetaceans, from which oil is made.
Answered by Samhi287
10
Blubber is the adipose tissue (fat storing tissue) that is present below the skin of aquatic mammals. It provides thermal insulation.

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