To give your cells energy
A lipid is fat that bones store.
None of those. Food is stored in fat.
Bones do not store energy for the body. Instead, bones provide structural support, protect organs, produce red and white blood cells, and store minerals such as calcium and phosphorus. Energy is stored in the form of glycogen in muscles and as fat in adipose tissue.
No, red marrow is responsible for producing red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. Yellow bone marrow is the tissue that stores fat in bones.
They store the fat in their tails
Genetics determines where an individuals body deposits fat. I am a fat person but both my ankles and my wrist bones are clearly prominent. Every body is different.
Bones store minerals and calcium!
Fat is a store of energy. very simple
no you will be skin and bones then you will die.
They have their bones outside their body
Bones store calcium in the form of hydroxyapatite, a mineral compound made of calcium and phosphate. This mineral provides strength and rigidity to the bones, while also serving as a reservoir for calcium that can be used by the body when needed for various physiological functions.
the legs have bones in them: the femur, tibia, and fibula. these are bones. the legs are not all bones, though. they have tissue and muscle and fat as well.