The correct answer is option B, incomplete dominance
In the case of incomplete dominance, the allels of the two individuals that are cross do not produce either of their traits but results into a new individual with a different genotype and phenotype. For example if red and white flowers are crossed, pink offspring’s are produced.
Here in this case the heterozygotic parent cell has 50% of allel expressing the presence of receptors while homozygous lack receptor on liver cells that take up cholesterol from the blood stream and a cross between them produces homozygous , phenotypically normal individuals.