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Q: What lipoprotein is the primary carrier of lipid in the blood?
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What form of lipid does the liver release into the blood?

lipoprotein


What kinds of lipid tests are there?

Lipid tests include measurements of total cholesterol, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL)


In comparison to a low density lipoprotein a high density lipoprotein contains more cholesterol?

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What is an apolipoprotein?

An apolipoprotein is a protein which can bind with a lipid to form a lipoprotein.


What are some blood test besides LDL and HDL to monitor the blood for high fat content including normal blood levels for all?

The other ones to check are the triglycerides and cholesterol. They can be tested at the same time as your lipids (your LDL/HDL) through what is called lipoprotein analysis (lipoprotein profile or lipid profile).


What is the lipoprotein that is called a bad cholesterol?

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Is CHO a carbohydrate lipid protein or nucleic acid?

lipid, its fat. Its Lipoprotein or we can say Protein-lipid, a combination of protein and lipid.


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A complex of lipids and proteins, with greater amounts of lipid than protein, that transports cholesterol in the blood. High levels are associated with an increased risk of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease.source: low-density-lipoprotein


What is a lipid or a component of a lipid?

A lipid is fat. That's right, fat. Your blood contains fat, so the lipid count tells the fat content in your blood.


What are synthesised in the liver?

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