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match the term on the left with its description on the right.
vldl choose
lipoproteinwith the highest cholesterol content
the good lipoproteinmade in the liver
ldl lipoprotein made in the digestive tract
produced during hydrogenation of unsaturated fat
lipoproteinthat delivers fat made in the liver to your tissues
hdl choose
chylomicron choose
trans fat choose
Each term is matched to its core biological/physiological definition related to lipoproteins and fats:
- VLDL (Very-Low-Density Lipoprotein) transports liver-synthesized fats to body tissues.
- LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) has the highest cholesterol content among these lipoproteins.
- HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) is known as the "good" lipoprotein, produced in the liver, and helps remove excess cholesterol.
- Chylomicrons are formed in the digestive tract to transport dietary fats.
- Trans fats are created industrially when unsaturated fats undergo hydrogenation.
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VLDL - lipoprotein that delivers fat made in the liver to your tissues
LDL - lipoprotein with the highest cholesterol content
HDL - the good lipoprotein made in the liver
chylomicron - lipoprotein made in the digestive tract
trans fat - produced during hydrogenation of unsaturated fat