Fats are stored in human body as
(a) cuboidal epithelium
(b) adipose tissue
(c) bones
(d) cartilage
Fats are stored in the human body as adipose tissue.
Explanation: Adipose tissue is a type of connective tissue specifically designed to store fat.
Why other options are incorrect:
Cuboidal epithelium:
This is a type of epithelial tissue that forms lining in organs like the kidneys and liver. It is not involved in fat storage.
Bones:
While bones can store some fat in their bone marrow, the primary function of bones is structural support and not fat storage.
Cartilage:
Cartilage is a connective tissue that provides cushioning and support in joints. It does not store fat.