BIOLOGY LL VERSION + MINDTAP V2.0(2 TER
BIOLOGY LL VERSION + MINDTAP V2.0(2 TER
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Author: Solomon
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Chapter 44.9, Problem 1C
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To predict: The consequences of smoking and high intake of cholesterol-rich food over years in Person J.

Introduction: High intake of foods rich in fats and cholesterol can pose a major threat to the health of an individual and lead to the development of many disorders. Also, smoking of cigarettes not only damages the lungs but can affect many parts of the body and cause chronic disorders.

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