Low-density lipoprotein is formed from ________.
A. apoprotein E
B. foam cells
C. apoprotein A-1
D. apoprotein B-100
Answer: D
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1. "Unless you have pain with urination, we don't need to worry about it." 2. "These symptoms usually mean the baby's head has descended further." 3. "Come in for an appointment today and we'll check everything out." 4. "This might indicate that the baby is no longer in a head-down position."
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A) True B) False