A client asks the nurse how fat is carried in the blood. Which response should the nurse provide?

A. "Fats in your blood are carried inside small molecules called phospholipids."
B. "Fats travel in the blood on little proteins called lipoproteins."
C. "Fats are free floating in your circulatory system."
D. "Fats are encapsulated inside little bags known as lecithin."


Answer: B

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