Which lipoprotein is responsible for transporting dietary triacylglycerols from the intestine to the bloodstream?

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The question asks which lipoprotein transports dietary triacylglycerols (fats) from the intestine to the bloodstream. The options provided are different types of lipoproteins, and the correct answer will be the specific lipoprotein responsible for this transport function.

Answer

Chylomicrons

Chylomicrons are responsible for transporting dietary triacylglycerols from the intestine to the bloodstream.

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Chylomicrons are responsible for transporting dietary triacylglycerols from the intestine to the bloodstream.

More Information

Chylomicrons are large, triglyceride-rich lipoproteins produced in the intestine. They transport dietary fats to other tissues in the body.

Tips

A common mistake is confusing chylomicrons with other lipoproteins like VLDL or LDL, which have different roles in lipid transport.

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