Small dense LDL particles contain more _____ that makes it more available for binding to the lining of arteries and entry into the endothelium.
A. lipoprotein B
B. cholesterol
C. lipoprotein A
D. apolipoprotein B
E. apolipoprotein D
Answer: D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Dietary Reference Intakes are designed to:
a. recommend numbers of servings of food to eat per day. b. help food manufacturers decide on product contents and processing methods. c. meet minimum nutrient needs to prevent malnutrition in people. d. specify nutrient needs that best support the health of people in the United States and Canada.
What is one difference between the Dietary Reference Intakes and the Daily Values? a. the Daily Values are used in the United States only
b. the Dietary Reference Intakes are to be used on food labels. c. the Daily Values are a better way of determining nutrient goals of individuals. d. the Dietary Reference Intakes do not account for age or gender. e. the Dietary Reference Intakes are expressed as a percent of total calories.
For some heavily used items, quantities are limited by establishing a: a. production estimate
b. par level. c. anticipated need. d. re-order point.