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- What are Lipoproteins ?In a dietary context, how do LDL and HDL differ in function?"The following describe lipoprotein organization, classification & function, EXCEPT: " Each type of lipoprotein has a characteristic apoprotein necessary for the transport and metabolism of the lipid inside "Lipid content is less than protein thus, the higher the % TAG the less dense the lipoprotein" The amount of cholesterol and cholesteryl ester increases as lipoprotein density decreases "Chylomicrons and VLDL transport dietary and biosynthesized lipids to the peripheral tissues, respectively"