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Transport hydrophobic substances in the blood stream.

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Which Lipoprotein analysis is coded CPT 83704?

NMR Lipoprotein test


What are two types of lipoproteins?

high density lipoprotein and low density lipoprotein.


What lipoprotein is responsible for transporting cholesterol back to the liver form the periphery?

High-density lipoprotein (HDL)


Is lipoprotein and protein the same?

Lipoprotein and protein are not the same. Lipoproteins are assemblies of lipids and proteins.


What are the two sites of lipoprotein synthesis?

The small intestine and the liver are the two sites of lipoprotein synthesis.


What is hdl and ldl?

HDL is high density lipoprotein , Whilst LDL is low density lipoprotein .


What lipoprotein is also referred to as pre-beta lipo protein?

The lipoprotein referred to as pre-beta lipoprotein is also known as very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL). VLDL is primarily responsible for carrying triglycerides from the liver to peripheral tissues for energy use.


What are the two types of lipoprotein?

The two main types of lipoproteins are low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). LDL is known as "bad" cholesterol because it can build up in the arteries, while HDL is known as "good" cholesterol because it helps remove LDL from the arteries.


In comparison to a low density lipoprotein a high density lipoprotein contains more cholesterol?

less lipid


What organ provides the major site for lipoprotein formation?

The liver is the main site of lipoprotein formation. It is secreted in the gallbladder.


Which lipoprotien is decribed as good cholesterol?

The HDL-lipoprotein is the "good cholestrol".HDL is short for "High Density Lipoprotein".


What are the two types of cholesterol carriers found in the blood?

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