Dietary cholesterol that is absorbed in the small intestine is carried in the blood as part of:
A: low density lipoproteins
B: high density lipoproteins
C: very low density lipoproteins
D: chylomicrons
A: low density lipoproteins
B: high density lipoproteins
C: very low density lipoproteins
D: chylomicrons
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- Dietary triglycerides that are absorbed in the small intestine are transported in the blood as part of: A: very low density lipoproteins B: chylomicrons C: low density lipoproteins D: high density lipoproteins
- The diagnosis of lung tumours with CT imaging methods is routinely used due to: A: a) the small difference in density between the lungs and the tumours B: b) the large contrast between low density, air-filled lung tissue and solid lung tumour masses C: c) the absence of other imaging modalities to diagnose tumours
- One language feature of academic texts is the high density of information.
- Proanthocyanidins are very poorly absorbed in small intestine。( )
- Poor dietary intake of calcium is not likely to result in low blood calcium.