That would be adipose tissue. It stores energy in the form of lipids as well as provides insulation to the body.
Adipose tissue provides padding, insulation and nutrient reserves.
adipose (fat) tissue
Adipose Tissue
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Your period last usually 4-6 days. It takes that long because your body has to get out all of the blood and padding that provides support for the egg in the uterus. Once the egg is not fertilized, there is no need for the padding, so it goes away. Its only way out is your vagina. * If your period last longer than 6 days, you may want to consult a doctor.
fat
Probably not, but tell me what kind of cushion you have & how long you have had it & I will get you a specific answer
the flesh and padding muscles in between each
The purpose of fats is to help store and use energy, padding of the organs, hormone production, as well as signaling and stabalizing processes in the body.
Fat in the hypodermis provides mechanical cushioning as well as insulation for the body.
It acts as an energy reserve, as padding, and as heat-insulation.
Adipose tissue is primarily located beneath the skin, but is also found around internal organs. In the integumentary system, which includes the skin, it accumulates in the deepest level, the subcutaneous layer, providing insulation from heat and cold. Around organs, it provides protective padding. It also functions as a reserve of nutrients.. http://www.sciencedaily.com/articles/a/adipose_tissue.htm
It's padding, insulation and energy reserve.
I had this question on my exam and I got it wrong. I can tell you that it is not B: Functions as padding and insulation
A form of shoulder padding is allowed which fits in to approved body armour (see the IRB website for more information on protective clothing)
It's just insulation-common many cars
greater omentum
Try checking the fuses? If the fuse is blown, check the wiring harness behine the glove box. There is a bolt head that can rupture the insulation. If this is the case, you will need to shave down the bolt head and install some type of protective padding.
yes, because we have more padding and guards against pucks.
Fats mostly store energy. They also provide padding and insulation, cover and insulate nerves and are used to make cell walls and hormones.
For sound and heat resistance there is a padding out there that you install between the floor and the carpeting that is a foil backed insulation. Check with your local auto parts store.