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Biology, 21.11.2020 14:00 tia5520

Triglycerides in animals' bodies are usually solid fats, and those in plants are usually oils.
However, many animals living in the Arctic and
Antarctic have a greater number of triglycerides
that are oils than do other animals. What advan-
tage would the storage of body fat as oil instead
of solid fat be to animals that live in freezing
climates?

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