The lipid or fatty substance originating in animal fat and tissue is known under the name of cholesterol. Cholesterol can be found in our blood and the organ producing it is mainly the liver. This lipid is extracted from the saturated fats and cholesterol existing in our food. Cholesterol is absolutely necessary for a proper functioning of the human body if it is maintained to a certain level. Cholesterol plays …Read the Rest
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