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Tissue in which the body stores lipids.
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Adipose tissue
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Lecithin
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Lipoprotein
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Emulsifier
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Adipose tissue is the correct answer because it is the tissue in which the body stores lipids. Adipose tissue is made up of adipocytes, which are specialized cells that store fat in the form of triglycerides. This tissue acts as an energy reserve and also provides insulation and cushioning to the body. It is found throughout the body, with higher concentrations in areas such as the abdomen, thighs, and buttocks. Adipose tissue plays a crucial role in maintaining energy balance and regulating metabolism.