Biology, asked by uroojtabuam, 7 hours ago

how is the chloesterol transported to whole body?​

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Answered by utcrush18
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Explanation:

Cholesterol and other fats are carried in your bloodstream as spherical particles called lipoproteins. The two most commonly known lipoproteins are low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and high-density lipoproteins (HDL).

Answered by vishnu12395
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Answer:

the cholesterol transported to whole body by LDL and HDL

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