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18 May, 02:38

What is true about the absorption and transportation of fat in the blood?

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  1. 18 May, 02:53
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    The correct answer to the above question is: Fats travel in lipoprotein carrier. They convey for the most part fats as triglycerides. In lipoproteins. Cholesterol is insignificantly solvent in water; it can't break up and travel in the water-based circulatory system. Rather, it is transported in the circulation system by lipoproteins that are water-dissolvable and convey cholesterol and triglycerides inside.
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