Fats in the bloodstream, since they are not soluble in water, do not simply float freely: instead they are bound to proteins and surrounded by polar phospholipids. These fat-protein combinations are called _____.

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1. Fats in the bloodstream, since they are not soluble in water, do not simply float freely: instead they are bound to proteins and surrounded by polar phospholipids. These fat-protein combinations are called _____.