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Fats that are unable to be transported by the bloodstream are absorbed by the lacteals. They are lymphatic vessels.
False: fat-soluble nutrients such as fats and fat-soluble vitamins absorb into the lymphatic system before being transported into the bloodstream.
Fats are absorbed in the small intestine, along with carbohydrates and proteins.
As fats move through the duodenum,the pancreatic duct introduces bile and pancreatic juice.As fats are insoluble and cannot be digested,the bile salt surrounds the fats and make it make it becomes soluble and the fats can then be absorbed by the blood.
Fats or lipids or triglycerides.
A lacteal is a lymphatic capillary that absorbs dietary fats in the villi by the enzyme lipase, resulting in a mixture of fatty acids and monoglycerides.
triglycerides
lipase helps to absorbs fat in your bloodstream
The product of digestion is not normally released directly into the bloodstream is fats. Fats have to be broken down by the liver.The products of digestion that is not normally released directly into the bloodstream is fats. On the other hand, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamin C are digested and released directly into the bloodstream.fat
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FATS
chylomicrons