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What are water insoluble substances that travel in our body?
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Lipids (fats and cholesterol): non polar and hydrophobic so it does not dissolve in water form complexes with proteins (lipoproteins) = to go through bloodstream hydrophilic parts of proteins, cholesterol and phospholipids shield internal hydrophobic parts
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