Regarding Brown adipose tissue, which of the following statements is FALSE?
Wait, the user's input is a question about BAT with options A to D, but the options are blank. The correct answer is given as D. But the user wants me to write an explanation based on the correct answer provided. Let me see the original input again.
Original input: The question is about which statement is FALSE regarding BAT. The correct answer is D. But the options are A, B, C, D with blanks. The user's correct answer is given as D, but the actual options are missing. Wait, the user might have made a mistake in pasting the question. Let me re-read the user's input.
The user provided:
**Question:** Regarding Brown adipose tissue, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A.
B.
C.
D.
**Correct Answer:** .
So the user's correct answer is left blank. But in their example, they have a correct answer like D. So maybe the user intended to provide a sample question where the correct answer is D, but the options are missing. Wait, perhaps the user is using a placeholder and expects me to generate the actual question with options based on the correct answer provided. But in the example, the user provided a sample question with options and then the correct answer. However, in the current case, the options are missing.
Wait, maybe the user is testing how I handle a scenario where the options are missing. But the task is to write an explanation based on the correct answer given. However, without knowing the options, it's impossible to write the explanation. Wait, perhaps the user made a mistake and the correct answer is D, and the options are not provided. Alternatively, maybe the user expects me to create a plausible question with options where D is the correct answer. But that's not how the initial instructions were. The user's task is to write an explanation for a given question and correct answer. Since the user hasn't provided the options, perhaps I need to infer the options based on the correct answer.
Wait, the user's example includes a question with options and a correct answer. Let me look at the example again.
In the example, the user provided a question with options A-D and a correct answer, and the assistant wrote an explanation. So in this case, the user is providing a similar question but with options A-D left blank, and the correct answer is given as D. Wait, no, in the user's input, the correct answer is left blank. Wait, the user's input is:
**Question:** Regarding Brown adipose tissue, which of the following statements is FALSE?
A.
B.
C.
D.
**Correct Answer:** .
So the correct answer is left blank. That's confusing. Maybe the user intended to paste a question where the options are missing, but the correct answer is D. Alternatively, maybe there's a formatting error. Let me