Cholesterol causes plaque to build up on the inside of blood vessel walls. Think of painting a wall and adding layer after layer in one spot. Plaque can be in patches or make longer sections. It narrows blood vessels so red blood cells begin to stick to the plaque, making more blockage. It is most associated with causing atherosclerosis, a chronic condition. It can lead to heart attack, stroke, or death.
In other words it is fibrin.
Fibrin.
Cholesterol, a fatty substance, is closely associated with atherosclerosis. This condition occurs when cholesterol forms deposits on blood vessel walls, which causes the walls to harden and narrow.
Excessive animal product comsumption.
Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance found only in animal products.
No, cholesterol is a fat-like substance associated with the liver.
Foods high in animal fats, also referred to as saturated fats, include:ButterChickenTurkeyDuckWhole milkProcessed meatsEggsRed Meats
Cholesterol is the substance associated with animal fat that causes atherosclerosis(the narrowing, or hardening, of arteries due to plaque that is formed from cholesterol build up in coronary arteries).
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Cholesterol is a waxy fat-like substance that can build up in the arteries.
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Cholesterol is cholesterol. HDL and LDL are lipoproteinswhichtransport the hydrophobic substance "cholesterol" in the blood stream.Beef liver contains cholesterol.
Unsaturated fats typically is associated with lowering "bad" cholesterol (LDL) and raising "good" cholesterol (HDL)
Cholesterol-reducing drugs are medicines that lower the amount of cholesterol (a fat-like substance) in the blood.
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