Ans- Phospholipids.
Lipoprotein is a biochemical compound that consists both protein and lipid. Main function of lipoprotein includes transfer of lipids.
This lipoprotein contain bile acid, apo C, apo D, albumin, cholesterol.
Lipoprotein have a central hydrophobic core of non-polar lipids. And this hydrophobic core is surrounded by a hydrophilic membrane and this hydrophilic membrane consists phospholipid, free cholesterol and apolipoprotein. So phospholipid is not a component of lipoprotein.
QUESTION 50 Which of the following is not a component of lipoprotein? OBile O Cholesterol O...
Which of the following types of lipoprotein contains the highest percentage of protein? 1) VLDL 2) HDL 3) LDL O 4) chylomicron 100% Question 5 (1 point) Triglycerides contain a glycerol backbone attached to four fatty acids. 1) True 2) False Question 6 (1 point) Which lipoprotein has the highest cholesterol content? 1) HDL 2 2) chylomicron 3) VLDL 100% search 1) HDL 2) chylomicron 3) VLDL 4) LDL Question 7 (1 point) High blood cholesterol levels can partly be...
Which of the following compounds is the primary component of an HDL? Cholesterol ester Glycerol Triacylglycerol Fatty acids Cholesterol
Which of the following would produce the most fluid lipid bilayer? O phospholipids with tails of 26 carbon atoms and two double bonds O phospholipids with fully saturated tails of 20 carbon atoms O large amounts of cholesterol O phospholipids with tails of 20 carbon atoms and two double bonds o phospholipids with fully saturated tails of 24 carbon atoms Which of the following can influence the rate at which a molecule will move across a lipid bilayer? (Check all...
Which of the following compounds is the primary component of an HDL? Cholesterol ester Glycerol Triacylglycerol Fatty acids
VLDLs is denser than fat, and determines the overall density of a lipoprotein. bile are the only type of lipoprotein that gets circulated in the lymph. HDLs lymphatic system are the least dense of the lipoproteins produced by the liver. liver 4. VLDLs are transformed into after transport of triglycerides and cholesterol to muscle and fat cells. protein are the densest type of lipoprotein that circulates in the bloodstream; they serve to remove cholesterol chylomicrons from cells and deliver it...
Which of the following events is directly associated with cholesterol transport back to the liver? -Activation of lipoprotein lipase releasing fatty acids - Receptor-mediated endocytosis of LDL - Esterification of cholesterol by ACAT - Esterification of cholesterol by LCAT -Bile acid recycling
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Question 8 0.5 pts Which of the following statments about lipoprotein is TRUE? A protein that contains a lipid Transports protein through fat tissues • Transports carbohydrates through blood and lymph A carbohydrate that contains a lipid O A protein that contains a carbohydrate
14.4.26-T A Question Help O As part of a research program for a new cholesterol drug, a pharmaceutical company would like to investigate the relationship between the ages and LDL (low-density lipoprotein) cholesterol of men. The following data set shows the ages and LDL cholesterol levels of seven randomly selected men. Construct a 95% confidence interval to estimate the average LDL cholesterol level of a 33-year-old man. Click the icon to view the data table. Determine the upper and lower...
6. Explain how VLDL is metabolized by lipases to intermediate-density lipoprotein (IDL) which may be cleared by the liver or converted to lowdensity lipoprotein (LDL), which functions to deliver cholesterol from the liver to extrahepatic tissues via the LDL (apoB100, E) receptor. 7. Explain how high-density lipoprotein (HDL) is synthesized, indicate the mechanisms by which it accepts cholesterol from extrahepatic tissues and returns it to the liver in reverse cholesterol transport. 8. Describe how the liver plays a central role...