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Exogenous is cholesterol from outside the body (from foods). whereas endogenous is cholesterol that is made in the body.

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Is the word cold an adjective?

Yes. Ex: It is (blank) outside. (Blank) being the adjective to describe how it feels outside. So: it is cold outside.


What part of speech is outside?

It may be a noun (the outside of a ball) adjective (outside restroom) adverb (went outside) preposition (outside the house)


Is outside a noun?

Yes, the noun 'outside' is a noun, a word for the external surface of something; a word for the space beyond an enclosure or boundary; a word for a thing.The word 'outside' is also an adjective, an adverb, and a preposition.Examples:The jacket is red on the outside but black on the inside. (noun)The museum is my refuge from the outside world. (adjective)The children ran outside to play. (adverb)I watched a bird build a nest outside my window. (preposition)


Is outside a compound noun?

The noun outside can be a concrete or an abstract noun depending on use; for example: Concrete: I put a fresh coat of paint on the outside of the door. Abstract: That is really outside of my area of expertise.


Is the word dark an adjective?

Yes, "dark" is usually an adjective. It is a word that describes (tells us more about) a noun. The opposite of "dark" is "light" and it too is an adjective. So, for example in a sentence: It was a cold and dark night. (Night is a noun; cold, and dark, are words that tell us more about it.) But there is also a time when "dark" can be used as a noun: Are you afraid of the dark? "The dark" is another way to refer to nighttime, when it is dark outside; if it's used like that, "dark" is a noun. Otherwise, and much more commonly, if it's describing something, it's an adjective.

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What is an adjective describing cholesterol which originates outside the body?

exogenous


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An American flag hangs outside the building. American is an adjective describing flag.


Where in the body is cholesterol made?

Cholesterol is found outside the body.


What is the adverb or adjective in the sentence the children played in the school yard during recess?

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Does a exogenous disease originates outside the body?

true


Is outside an adverb or adjective?

It can be either. Or also a preposition, or a noun. outside chance, outside wall - adjective stepped outside - adverb outside the lines - preposition the outside of the cup - noun


A heartbeat that originates outside the SA node is described as?

ectopic


Is the word cold an adjective?

Yes. Ex: It is (blank) outside. (Blank) being the adjective to describe how it feels outside. So: it is cold outside.


Is outside a verb?

No, it's an adjective.


What part of speech is exterior?

Exterior can be an adjective and a noun. Adjective: Relating to outside parts. Noun: The outside parts.


Is countryside an adjective?

No, "countryside" is a noun that refers to rural areas outside of cities and towns. It is not an adjective.


What is the adjective in this sentence the barking dogs were outside?

In the sentence "The barking dogs were outside," the adjective is "barking." It describes the noun "dogs" by providing additional information about their action or state.