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| A lipid composed of a glycerol bonded to two fatty acids and polar head group |
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| Phosphate containing charged chemical structure that is a component of a phospholipid |
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| contains both polar and nonpolar portions |
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| lipid w/ distinctive multiring structure |
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| chemical compound of a sterol molecule bonded to a fatty acid |
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| sterol found in animal foods and made in body, synthesizes bile acid and steroid synthesis |
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| cleaves some fatty acids from glycerol molecules (digestion of triglycerides) |
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| gastrin circulates in blood releasing gastric lipase that continues to cleave fatty acids from glycerol |
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| breaks down fatty acids more, from pancreas |
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| hormone stimulates secretion of gatric juice |
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| polypeptide that signals pancreas to release pancreaticjuice |
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| secreted by liver that helps absorption and digestion esp. of fats |
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| bile is stored in here and releases into small intestine |
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| large lipid globules broken down and stabilized into smaller lipid droplets |
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| water soluble sphere structure formed in the small intestine via emulsification |
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| lipoprotein made, in the enterocyte and transports large lipids away from the small intestine in the lymph |
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| lipoprotein made by the liver that contains a large amount of triglycerides, delivers fatty acids to cells |
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| lipoprotein from the loss of fatty acids from vldl, later converted to ldl |
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| lipoprotein that delivers cholesterol to cells |
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| lipoprotein made by liver that circulates in blood to collect excess cholesterol |
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| circle like particle mad of triglycerides, cholesterol, cholesteryl esters, phospholipids, and proteins |
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| Reverse cholesterol transport |
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| process by which HDLs remove nonliver tissue back to the liver |
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