Praxis II Physical Education Exam Prep

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Lipids are transported in the blood when they are:
  1. Free form
  2. Bound to carrier protein transferrin
  3. Bound to lipoprotein
  4. None of the above
Explanation
Answer: C - Lipids are transported in the blood by lipoproteins. Examples include chylomicrons, low and high-density lipoproteins. They contain both hydrophilic (water loving) and hydrophobic (water hating) regions that allow them to bind and transport lipids, and move throughout the plasma.
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