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Penguins are known for their blubber, a thick layer of tissue that helps certain organisms keep warm and maintain long term energy per gram. What type of macromolecule is blubber made of?
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Penguins are known for their blubber, a thick layer of tissue that helps certain organisms keep warm and maintain long term energy per gram. What type of macromolecule is blubber made of?
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It’s made of thick fat tissue
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