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Which tissue stores food and insulates the body?

Adipose Tissue


How does the camel store its food inside its body?

how does a camel store its food inside its body.


What tissue contains the majority of the body's store of vitamin A?

The liver.


Food is used by the body for?

repairing tissue and energy


What kind of food does the body not store?

The kind of food does the body not store vitamin C found fruits and vegetables


Do coyotes store food?

Coyotes don't store food outside of their bodies. They do store food like you and I do as fat on the body.


Which organ tissue carries oxygen and food around the body?

A fluid connective tissue knwon as Blood carries oxygen and food


What store for the baby plant?

The endosperm. It is a food storing tissue located outside the embryo.


Where does the food in your body get stored?

The body stores it as fat. It doesn't matter if the energy came from carbohydrates, protein, etc. The body will always store excess food (potential energy) as fat. It then converts it from fat to glucose to fuel the boy's need when exercising or when there is not enough calories coming in from some other source.


The type of tissue found in shoots or roots that plants use to store food or water is called?

The type of tissue found in shoots or roots that plants use to store food or water is called parenchyma tissue. Parenchyma cells are the most common type of plant cells and are involved in various functions such as photosynthesis, storage, and secretion. They have thin cell walls and large central vacuoles that can store nutrients or water for the plant's use.


How is a feces created?

Food is digested, nutriments are absorbed by the body and then waste (undigested food) toxins, mucus and dead body tissue are removed.


Do store energy not true about epithelial tissue?

No, epithelial tissue does not store energy. Epithelial tissue functions mainly in protection, secretion, absorption, and sensation. Energy storage is typically handled by adipose (fat) tissue in the body.