Jack has just returned from the hospital where Jack's father is recovering from a heart attack. The doctors told Jack that his dad's atherosclerosis is very serious. Jack and his wife, Melanie, are worried about Jack's father and also are starting to think about Jack's risk of also having heart disease in his lifetime. He sets up an appointment at his doctor's office and has his blood lipid

levels evaluated for the first time. Let's see if you can answer some of the questions that Jack and Melanie have. What exactly happens in atherosclerosis?
a. Oxidized LDL is incorporated into the lining of arteries.
b. A blood clot travels to the brain and causes a stroke.
c. Chylomicrons cause veins to lose their elasticity.
d. Blood pressure is too low and dizziness occurs.
e. b and c


a

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