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Why Do Proteins Often Function as Carriers for Lipids in the Blood

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Why do proteins often function as carriers for lipids in the blood? ​


A) Proteins are required to activate pumps for lipids to gain entry into cells.
B) Proteins prevent the lipids from being recognized as foreign to avert an immune response.
C) Proteins in the carriers begin the digestion process as they move through the blood.
D) Proteins protect the hydrophobic regions of the lipids to allow easy transport through the blood.

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