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Which organic molecule is responsible for the insulation of internal organs against shock?
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Which organic molecule is responsible for the insulation of internal organs against shock?
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B. Lipids, As a result, it functions well as a shock absorbent
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lipids,also known as fatty tissue serve to coat internal organs and other parts of the body as well. As a result, it functions well as a shock absorbant
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