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Do proteins provide the body with insulation underneath the skin
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Do proteins provide the body with insulation underneath the skin
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Proteins do not insulate the body under the skin. That is one of the purposes of fat cells. Protein, on the other hand, is responsible for the structure, function, and regulation of the body’s organs.
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No, proteins do not provide the body with insulation. That is one of the roles of the fats in our body though.
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