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The fat present under the skin layer in the human body acts as a barrier against which of the following?

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0%[A] Loss of body salts
50%[B] Loss of body heat ( 1 voter )
0%[C] Entry of harmful micro-organisms from the environment
50%[D] Loss of essential body fluids ( 1 voter )
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The fat present under the skin layer in the human body acts as a barrier against Loss of body heat. It serves as insulation, helping to regulate body temperature and prevent excessive heat loss.

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  1. The fat present under the skin layer in the human body acts as a barrier primarily against (b) Loss of body heat. This subcutaneous fat layer serves as insulation, helping to regulate body temperature by reducing heat loss from the body to the environment.

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