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Elevated levels of ________ in the blood increase the risk of artery and heart diseases. A. low density lipoproteins B. intermediate density lipoproteins C. very –low density lipoproteins D. high density
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Elevated levels of ________ in the blood increase the risk of artery and heart diseases.
A. low density lipoproteins
B. intermediate density lipoproteins
C. very –low density lipoproteins
D. high density lipoproteins
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Answer: low-density lipoproteins
Step-by-step explanation:
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tour answer would be
A: low density lipidproteins (LDL)
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