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science | Lourdes | 2002-11-23 | Click here to register. |
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| Triglycerides in animals' bodies are usually solid fats, and those in plants are usually oils. However, many animals living in the Arctic and Antarctic have a greater number of triglycerides that are oils than do other animals. What advantage would the storage of body fat as oil instead of solid fat be to animals that live in freezing climates? | | |
| ppatel | 2002-11-25 | Click here to register. |
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 | Movement, even distribution of fat to act as an insulator, better buoyancy in water. |
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