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4Location, location, transportation
The Bad
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5All carbon atoms of cholesterol are derived from
this
6What is acetate?
7The rate limiting step of the biosynthesis of
cholesterol is this.
8What is HMG-CoA reductase?
9This kind of linkage is formed when prenyl
transferase is active.
10What is Head-to-Tail?
11The polymerization of isoprenoids synthesizes
this.
12What is Squalene?
13The three steps to convert Lanosterol to
Cholesterol are these
14What is demethylation, migration of a double bond
and reduction of a double bond?
15After ingestion, cholesterol and fat are packaged
into these
16What is chylomicron?
17This is where chylomicrons are synthesized
18Where is the small intestine
19This is the location of where cholestrol is taken
after being packaged
20Where is the Liver?
21The major lipoprotein source of the cholesterol
used in the cell is this
22What is LDL?
23This enzyme catalyzes conversion of cholesterol
to an ester form for storage and transport in the
cell
24Acyl-CoA cholesterol acyl transferase (ACAT)
25This is known as the good cholesterol
26High Density Lipoprotein (HDL)
27This is where cholesterol is transported if it is
a good cholesterol to be degraded
28Where is the Liver
29This is the desirable total about of good
cholesterol you want in your body
30What is great than or equal to 40 milligrams per
deciliter?
31The good cholesterol removes cholesterol from
circulation by this
32What is reverse cholesterol transport?
33This apoprotein facilitates the exchange between
the good cholesterol and VLDL
34What is Apoprotein E?
35This is known as bad cholesterol
36Low Density Lipoprotein
37This is where the bad cholesterol is transported
after synthesized.
38Where are tissues?
39This is a negative risk factor that can occur
with accumulation of bad cholesterol
40What is atherosclerosis?
41Bad cholesterol binds to these to be delivered
into the cell.
42What are LDL receptors?
43The desirable bad cholesterol that one should
have in his/her body is this
44What is less than 100 milligram per deciliter
45LCAT
46What is lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase?
47VLDL
48What are Very-low-density lipoproteins?
49HMG-CoA
505-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase
51CETP
52What is cholesteryl ester transfer proteins?
53SR-BI
54What are scavenger receptor class B type I?
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56The conversion of cholesterol to bile acids is an
important step for cholesterol for lipid
digestion and excretion. These are the two amino
acids that are commonly conjugated with bile
acids in the liver before they are released into
the intestine
57What are glycine and taurine?