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tingc95

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Lana is having a blood test today to check her triglyceride level. What is the desirable range that she hopes to see in her results?
 A) less than 100mg/dL
  B) 100-149 mg/dL
  C) 150-199 mg/dL
  D) 200-499 mg/dL
  E) greater than 500 mg/dL

Question 2

The primary carriers of triglycerides in the blood stream are ____.
 A) LDLs and chylomicrons
  B) LDLs and VLDLs
  C) VLDLs and chylomicrons
  D) VLDLs and IDLs
  E) HDLs and chylomicrons



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kingfahad97

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



tingc95

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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