Lipids often move within the body in complexes known as lipoproteins; what advantage does this strategy provide?
A) Lipids alone have low solubility in body fluids and would be difficult to transport.
B) With a protein component as an identifier, cells needing lipids can use membrane receptors and acquire only as much lipid as they need at any given moment.
C) Rather than simply diffusing into adjacent cell membranes as free lipids would do, surplus lipoproteins can be routed to the liver for disposal or modification.
D) all of the above
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