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Which protein transports water-insoluble lipids in the bloodstream?

A. albumin

B. hemoglobin

C. keratin

D. myoglobin

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A - albumin
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User Ackroydd
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Answer: Albumin

Step-by-step explanation: The albumin can be defined as the carrier molecule or transport proteins. They are oftenly globular proteins.

They are tightly packed with the polar side groups on the outside to enhance the solubility of the the molecules in water.

Serum albumin can be one of the example of water-insoluble lipids that travels in the bloodstream.

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