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How in the body is Cholesterol transported?

Cholesterol is primarily transported in the body within lipoproteins, such as LDL (low-density lipoprotein) and HDL (high-density lipoprotein). LDL carries cholesterol from the liver to the cells, while HDL removes excess cholesterol from the cells and transports it back to the liver for excretion or recycling.


What are the characteristics of NPD-C?

People with NPD-C are not able to metabolize cholesterol and other lipids properly within the cells. Consequently, excessive amounts of cholesterol accumulate in the liver and spleen.


How does insulin enter animal cells?

Cholesterol enters animal cells when the animal consumes and processes something that contains cholesterol. The cholesterol then enters through the cells permeable surface.


What is the entire collection of genes within human cells called?

The entire collection of genes within human cells is called the human genome. It contains all the genetic information needed to build and maintain a human being.


Collection of blood for cholesterol testing is done in what color tube?

The collection tube for blood cholesterol testing is typically a red or gold/tiger top tube. The red tube usually contains a clot activator, while the gold/tiger top tube contains a gel separator to separate serum from the blood cells after centrifugation.


The cell membrane of animal cells contains which lipid not seen in plant cells?

Cholesterol is the lipid that is found in the cell membrane of animal cells but not in plant cells. Cholesterol helps maintain the fluidity and stability of the cell membrane in animals by reducing its permeability to certain molecules.


What is the primary function of cholesterol in animal cells?

Your body converts cholesterol into Vitamin D. Cholesterol also facilitates memory.


What is cholesterol deficiency?

Low cholesterol can make a person more susceptible to cancer. Cholesterol is a major component of cell walls and being deficient in cholesterol can make it easier for cancer cells to get into cells. This is very over simplified. This could also signal a problem with your liver or a diet drastically devoid of cholesterol.


What happens to the mastoid when the middle ear retains fluid?

The mastoid is connected with the middle ear, so that when there is a collection of fluid in the middle ear, there is usually also a slight collection of fluid within the airspaces of the mastoid.


Do plant cells have cholesterol?

no. plants and animals contain sterols but only tose from animals contain signicant amount of cholesterol.


A collection of similar cells in in the body?

Collection of similar cells working for a common function is called a tissue.


Mucous membranes within the air cells of the mastoid process are most likely to become infected by bacteria spreading from the?

middle ear. The mastoid air cells are directly connected to the middle ear, so any infection within the middle ear can easily spread to the mastoid process through these air cell connections.