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outer core
no they are not surrounded by any membrane
The ozone offers maximum protection. This protection is from UV rays.
It is called a gemmule.
penguins
You need a"Essential Body Fat"to stay alive without getting to "excessive body fat" The fat layer that is directly under the skin called subcutaneous fat. This fat layer provides thermal protection and bruise protection.
The nerve fibers of the brain are wrapped by a layer of fat. The fat acts as protection for the brain when the head is struck in an accident.
The subcutaneous layer or hypodermis is below the dermis. It contains fat and blood vessels, and provides a layer of protection and insulation.
The atmosphere.
they really dont if you get fat then its going to be squishy lol but really theey dont unless you have a six pack or something No, because we have two different layers of fat. One that is superficial subcutaneous fat layer and one that is deep below behind the abdominal muscles called the extraperitoneal fat layer. When men accumulate fat in this layer it pushes out as a belly but because is surrounded by the abdominal muscles this gives it the hardened, round look.
The protective layer is ozone layer. The protection is from UV.
The subcutaneous layer of skin stores fat. The subcutaneous layer is the third layer from the epidermis, which is the outside layer.
There is a convention of protection of ozone layer. This is called Montreal Protocol.
It's blubber, a layer of fat that protects the whale against cold and temperture changes in the ocean and helps his buoyancy in the water.
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Fat in the hypodermis provides mechanical cushioning as well as insulation for the body.