HUMAN NUTRITION

NUTRITION

PROTEIN

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Definition of good cholesterol
A
Can build in the artery walls and cause heart attacks or a stroke
B
Forms trans fatty acids
C
Contains all the hydrogen it can chemically hold
D
Takes exact back to the liver for excretion
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Importantly, HDL removes excess cholesterol from peripheral tissues and cells. These cells include macrophage foam cells, which are directly involved in atherosclerotic plaque formation. HDL then transports this cholesterol to the liver for disposal into the bile.

Detailed explanation-2: -High-Density Lipoproteins (HDL) These particles play an important role in reverse cholesterol transport from peripheral tissues to the liver, which is one potential mechanism by which HDL may be anti-atherogenic.

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