LDL delivers triglycerides and cholesterol from the liver to the body’s tissues.
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- The<br/>plasma lipoprotein involved in the reverse transport of cholesterol<br/>(extrahepatic tissues to liver) is ( ) A: HDL B: LDL C: VLDL D: CM
- In a quiet state, the body's organs or tissues that produce the<br/>highest amount of heat are () A: Heart B: Brain C: Liver D: Kidney E: Skeletal muscle
- In most animals much of the free ammonia is converted to a nontoxic compound before export from the extrahepatic tissues into theThe free ammonia produced in tissues blood and transport to the liver or kidneys.
- The individuals who have mutations in the LDL receptor that prevent the normal uptake of LDL by liver and peripheral tissues, would result in ( ) A: Lesch-Nyhan<br/>syndrome B: Familial hypercholesterolemia C: Niemann-Pick Type C disease D: Atherosclerosis
- Taeniasis may be caused by A: adult in small intestine B: cysticercus in tissues C: larvae in the body D: hydatid cyst in the liver E: metacercaria in small intestine