Biology, asked by tyagideepu536, 1 year ago

The blood cholesterol level im 100 ml of blood in a normal person varies between

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Answered by vijayraiadv
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Per 100 ml. Persons with atherosclerosis have uniformly high blood cholesterol, usually above 250 mg. per 100 ml. In blood, cholesterol is bound to certain proteins-lipo proteins which have an affinity for blood fats, known as lipids.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

The normal cholesterol level in human blood is 200mg/100ml of blood.

Explanation:

Cholesterol is a chemical which is under unsaturated fats. It is actually a base substance which gets added to different other chemicals to produce different new substances like sphingomyelin etc.  

Cholesterol in high levels can cause intravascular thrombosis. As well as atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis.  

This is why the level of cholesterol should be within safe limits.  

Bacterial Statins help to reduce the amount of cholesterol in the blood.

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