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Triglycerides are carried through the blood by lipoproteins according to my health class. It could also be cholesterol, which is also a fat and is carried by lipoproteins along with triglycerides.
Lipoproteins are soluble in lipids; plasma is a suspension in blood.
Lipoproteins
high density lipoproteins
lipoproteins
No it not a component of circulating blood.
A high risk of heart attack correlates with high blood levels of low-density lipoproteins. Lipoproteins are responsible for transporting triacylglycerol's and cholesterol in the blood among all the tissues in the body.
High-density lipoproteins dissolve cholesterol :D I hope this helps you out!
Cholesterol is present in the human blood in the form of lipoproteins.
lipoproteins
Cholesterol or lipoproteins.
DLPD is not a common abbreviation in healthcare and may be used only in a certain region, but one option might be Dyslipoprotenemia Disease. This is a condition of an abnormal concentration or abnormal lipoproteins in the blood. There might be a genetic component. Other names include: Hyperlipoproteinemia and Hypolipoproteinemia. Dyslipoproteinemia (abnormal + lipoproteins + blood + noun form) Hyperlipoprotenemia (a lot + lipoproteins + blood + noun form) Hypolipoprotenemia (a few + lipoproteins + blood + noun form)