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ChylomicronsGroup of answer choicesallow for the direct conversion of lipids into proteinsare predominantly proteinsare combinations of triglycerides packaged with cholesterol molecules in phospholipid vesiclesprevent lipids form being absorbed into intestinal cells

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ChylomicronsGroup of answer choicesallow for the direct conversion of lipids into proteinsare predominantly proteinsare combinations of triglycerides packaged with cholesterol molecules in phospholipid vesiclesprevent lipids form being absorbed into intestinal cells

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Chylomicrons are combinations of triglycerides packaged with cholesterol molecules in phospholipid vesicles. They are a type of lipoprotein and play a crucial role in lipid transport. They do not allow for the direct conversion of lipids into proteins, are not predominantly proteins, and do not prevent lipids from being absorbed into intestinal cells. Instead, they facilitate the transport of dietary lipids from the intestines to other locations in the body.

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