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Is Insulation a Carbohydrate, Lipid, or Protein?

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Adipose tissue, a biological form of insulation, is comprised primarily of lipids, specifically fats, which have a low thermal conductivity that helps to retain heat in animals. Understanding whether insulation is a carbohydrate, lipid, or protein requires distinguishing between the biological and artificial materials that serve this function. While biological insulation in organisms is mainly lipid-based, man-made insulation materials have a diverse chemical makeup.