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∙ 11y agoThe answer most people would give is the heart but that is only partly true.
Research has shown that it is not necessarily the level of cholesterol that is a direct cause of any particular illness, it is the oxidation or modification of the LDL cholesterol that is the villain. Actually it is the VLDL (very low density lipoprotein) and other subclasses of LDL that pose the problems related to cardiovascular deterioration.
The fact is that modified cholesterol causes sytemic damage not specific to any one organ.
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∙ 11y agoliver
the heart wiuld probably be one of the most effected because the chloesterol can block the arteries and deminish blood flow
Probably the pancreas could be damaged
The spleens primary function is to filter blood of damaged cells. The spleen is the largest organ of the lymphatic system.
The pancreas is the organ in the body that detects changes in blood glucose levels. It releases insulin to lower blood sugar levels and glucagon to raise blood sugar levels in response to these changes.
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The pancreas is responsible for regulating blood glucose levels by producing insulin to remove glucose from the blood when levels are high, and producing glucagon to add glucose to the blood when levels are low.
The spleen is a lymph organ filled with lymphocytes. It plays a key role in filtering blood, removing old or damaged red blood cells, and producing antibodies to help fight infections.
the heart is the most affected organ, since all the cholesterol has to go through it while in the blood stream. but all other organs are affected, too. cholesterol can build up in the arteries, causing blood flow to be greatly diminished to any of the organs in the body. the heart is the most affected organ, since all the cholesterol has to go through it while in the blood stream. but all other organs are affected, too. cholesterol can build up in the arteries, causing blood flow to be greatly diminished to any of the organs in the body.
The amount of insulin in her blood is wrong <apex cheaters ;P >
The pancreas is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels. It produces insulin to lower blood sugar levels and glucagon to raise them in response to changes in blood sugar.
The spleen is the organ that filters out microorganisms and foreign materials from the blood. It plays a crucial role in the immune response by removing old or damaged red blood cells and fighting off infections.