No humans do not have fat bodies, like frogs, humans store their fat in slabs.
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Yes, humans have a layer of fatty tissue called subcutaneous fat located beneath the skin. This layer of fat serves various functions such as providing insulation, energy storage, and protection for organs.
Cows are fat because they have a digestive system that is designed to efficiently process and store large amounts of food, particularly grass and hay. Their bodies are naturally built to store excess energy in the form of fat, which helps them survive in times of scarcity or when they need extra energy for activities like producing milk or growing.
Yes, humans are mostly made up of water molecules which account for about 60% of our body weight. Fat molecules also make up a significant portion of the body, contributing to energy storage and insulation.
Yes, humans have brown fat cells that are responsible for generating heat by burning calories. Brown fat cells can be found in small amounts in adults, primarily around the neck and shoulders. They are more prevalent in infants and can help regulate body temperature in newborns.
In general, male frogs tend to have smaller fat bodies compared to female frogs. Female frogs need more energy to support their reproductive activities such as producing eggs, so they have larger fat bodies to store this energy.
Fat bodies are used for insulation. They will be the smallest in the summer. The temperature is hotter, so they don't need to keep as much heat as in the winter.
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well,i am a frog. i have four digits in my web toes. On the other hand, humans have five digits in their toes. also i would suggest going on Google images. type in both and you can compare them. i hope this helped Boce's are also very similar to frogs, they both love molly robbins ----------------------------- ^I don't know what this person was thinking...^ Frogs have fat bodies, while humans don't. Frogs also only have three chambers of the heart instead of four, like humans. They only have one ventricle, while we have two. Hope I helped!
to store heat in their bodies
Frogs have a 3-chamber heart (a ventricle and 2 atria), lungs, pancreas, fat bodies, spleen, testes, ovaries, ovaducts. The males even have a vestigial ovaduct.
I THINK it's in the digestive system . not sure though
Fat bodies in leopard frogs serve as storage reserves for energy and nutrients during periods of reduced food availability or during hibernation. They also play a role in insulation and buoyancy, helping the frogs maintain their body temperature and remain buoyant in water.
During the breeding season, male frogs use up their fat reserves to provide energy for calling and mating activities. This decrease in fat bodies allows them to allocate resources to reproduction rather than maintaining body fat. Additionally, females may prefer males with lower fat reserves as it may indicate a higher level of fitness and ability to provide for offspring.
The yellowish structures that serve as energy reserves in a frog are fat bodies. They are usually located just on the inside of the wall of the abdomen.fat bodiesFat Bodies serve as a frogs energy reserve.
they loook super ugly and fat
why do our bodies contain fat? why do our bodies contain fat?