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the layer of triglycerides beneath the skin serves to
insulate the body.
emulsify lipids during digestion.
synthesize hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone.
transport fat - soluble vitamins through the blood.
Brief Explanations
- The subcutaneous triglyceride (fat) layer acts as a thermal barrier, reducing heat loss from the body.
- Emulsifying lipids is the role of bile salts in the digestive tract, not subcutaneous fat.
- Hormone synthesis like estrogen/testosterone from lipids occurs in endocrine glands, not the skin's fat layer.
- Transporting fat-soluble vitamins is done by lipoproteins in the bloodstream, not subcutaneous triglycerides.
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insulate the body.