How do bile salts remove excess cholesterol from the body a) Bile salts stabilize deposited cholesterol b) cholesterol is converted to bile salts that are later eliminated through feces. c) Both of these processes remove cholesterol from the body d) None of these processes remove excess cholesterol from the body  Which of the following statements is true of cell membrane proteins? a) They are suspended on the surface of the membrane. b) They are partly embedded in the bilayer. c) They span across the bilayer and project from both sides d) Any of these are true, depending on the specific membrane protein

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 How do bile salts remove excess cholesterol from the body

a) Bile salts stabilize deposited cholesterol

b) cholesterol is converted to bile salts that are later eliminated through feces.

c) Both of these processes remove cholesterol from the body

d) None of these processes remove excess cholesterol from the body

 Which of the following statements is true of cell membrane proteins?

a) They are suspended on the surface of the membrane.

b) They are partly embedded in the bilayer.

c) They span across the bilayer and project from both sides

d) Any of these are true, depending on the specific membrane protein

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