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Fat droplets coated by proteins so that they can be transported in the blood stream.
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Lipoprotein
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Trans-fatty acid
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Sterols
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Phospholipids
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Lipoproteins are molecules composed of fats and proteins. They are responsible for transporting fat droplets in the bloodstream. The proteins in lipoproteins act as a coating for the fat droplets, allowing them to be soluble in the watery environment of the blood. This enables the fats to be transported to various tissues and organs in the body. Therefore, lipoprotein is the correct answer as it best explains the role of proteins in transporting fat droplets in the bloodstream.