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what are lipoproteins​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A lipoprotein is a biochemical assembly whose primary purpose is to transport hydrophobic lipid (a.k.a. ... Many enzymes, transporters, structural proteins, antigens, adhesins, and toxins arelipoproteins. Examples include the plasmalipoprotein particles classified as HDL, LDL, IDL, VLDL and ULDL (a.k.a.

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Answered by kiara2005
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PLASMA MEMBRANE HAS CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF LIPID+PROTEIN KNOWN AS LIPOPROTEIN,ARE THE MAJOR COMPONENT FORMING 60% OF THE PLASMA MEMBRANE.

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