1. Which of the following is true regarding lipoproteins?
a. |
Mature chylomicrons have B100 and B48 apolipoproteins. |
b. |
Nascent chylomicrons are produced in the liver. |
c. |
The main function of the CII apolipoprotein is binding to LDL receptors. |
d. |
Nascent chylomicrons travel in the lymphatic system to the bloodstream, where they mature. |
Tha main function of C II apolipoprotein is binding to LDL receptors .
Rest of the statements are wrong mature chylomicrons have b48 apolipoprotein secreted by intestine & nascent chylomicrons are synthesized in intestine.
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