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kondaur [170]
2 years ago
12

Fat in the body helps to protect vital organs. Please select the best answer from the choices provided. ОТ OF​

Health
2 answers:
Mila [183]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The statement that fat in the body helps to protect vital organs is true. Fats play such an important role in many basic functions in the body and the cycle of making, breaking, storing and mobilizing fats is at the core of how humans and all animals regulate their energy.

Dimas [21]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Its true

Explanation:

Just got it right on edge

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