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What part of the human body that protects the body's internal environment and stores fat?

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Answered by anushree92004
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The integumentary system protects the body's internal living tissues and organs, protects against invasion by infectious organisms.

Answered by zorinsangiichhakchhu
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These fat cells probably don't release a lot of energy into the body unless the organism enters starvation mode. The body also stores fat under the skin (subcutaneous fat) and around the internal organs (visceral fat). "Brown fat" cells, on the other hand, are iron-rich cells with their own unique function.

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