what is the type of lipid is used by the body for insulation
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Gustation
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There really isn't a type of tissue specialized for storing fat. Fat is a tissue. It is made from cells called adipocytes. Fat's scientific name is adipose tissue. Your body needs it for insulation, cushioning and protecting vital organs. It can also be used as a form of energy in cellular respiration.
A golgi body pinches itself to make a vesicle to store things;) PS the golgi body is the golgi appartatus just making sure u know!
Yes. One major importance of cholesterol is that it maintains the fluidity of cellular membranes by increasing the distance and lessening the electrostactic interactions between the fatty acid "legs" of the lipid bilayer. If there were none, then the membrane would be more gel-like and cellular metabolism would be less efficient.
Cholesterol
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Electrical insulation
The difference is the type of insulation on the conductors. Type AC used a thermoset insulation , Type ACT is a theromplactic insulation.
The difference is the type of insulation on the conductors. Type AC used a thermoset insulation , Type ACT is a theromplactic insulation.
The difference is the type of insulation on the conductors. Type AC used a thermoset insulation , Type ACT is a theromplactic insulation.
They have many uses, both are used for energy. All your cell membranes have a lipid layer, which is a type of fat.
XHHW type insulation is commonly rated as sunlight resistant. However, this is the XHHW-2 type of insulation that is commonly used in conduit and other raceways.
Insulation blankets are manufactured from thermal insulation.They are also made with fire proofing materials.
Conduction
Insulation resistance.
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