fat cells
Yes, because the fat is right below the skin and the fat covers them like a blanket.
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Yes, stored fat can be used.
Your body will begin to use what you have stored as fat. This fat is stored under the skin, around organs and even behind the eyes.
Fat is stored around your internal organs (heart, liver etc.). This is most noticed in the skin (which is, incidentally, an organ), as the fat attached to the underside of the skin appears to inflate the person. The effect will be most noticed where the skin is loosest (the abdomen), but causes protrusion of areas of the whole body as the skin stretches to cope with the additional 'luggage'.
in potatoes right below the skin and in onions it is stored in the leaves of them
The fat is just below the skin (which is to say, it is subcutaneous).
It is stored as fat.
Nutrients, warmth It can be used for storing fat to be used for energy in the future and some is stored under our skin to help stop heat escaping from body
A tissue called adipose tissue stores fat. It can be found in many places: under the skin, as padding in some joints, behind the eye, as an "apron" (omentum) over the intestines.
YES ! Because when carbohydrates are all used , the fat gives out the energy stored under the skin :D