Human Biology, 14 Edition

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ISBN 10: 1-25924-574-8
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Chapter 2 - Section 2.5 - Lipids - Biology Matters - Page 35: 1

Answer

LDLs and HDLs are two parts of the whole makeup of lipoproteins in our body. If there is more of one kind, then there must be less of another. You cannot add another LDL without removing an HDL, and vice verse.

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LDLs and HDLs are two parts of the whole makeup of lipoproteins in our body. If there is more of one kind, then there must be less of another. You cannot add another LDL without removing an HDL, and vice verse.
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