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What does the hypodermis do for your internal organs?

A) cushions them and protects them from injury
B) keeps them hydrated and moving
C) brings them oxygen
D) regulates the blood flow to them

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Answer:

Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

They're many different functions that the subcutaneous tissue or the hypodermis has, but one of the most notable functions is that it "cushions the internal organs and protects them from injury" or option A. Another one of the notable functions of the hypodermis that not only does it provide protection, but it also provides structure for our internal organs. The hypodermis is also where a good amount of our body fat is stored.

Hope this helps.

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