The alimentary canal has glands which produces digestive juices which help in digestion from tract to system....it is then transported to liver.
fat soluble vitamins are stored in our fat tissues and water soluble vitamins are soluble in water.
lacteals
These would be water soluble vitamins, such as the B-vitamins and Vitamin C.
They are fat soluble vitamins meaning that they are absorbed into your fat,
Peyer's patches
The Hepatic portal vein
Fats and fat soluble vitamins
A D E and K vitamins are fat soluble. they're absorbed with fat
water-soluble
The bile salts, formed from cholesterol, are essential for the emulsification of fats and fat-soluble vitamins (vitamins A, D, E, and K) before they can be absorbed from the intestine.
Any excess vitamins that your body hasn't absorbed but that are water soluble leave your body in your urine.
Water-soluble nutrients are first carried in the lymph after digestion. The lymphatic system has no pump for fat-soluble nutrients; instead, these nutrients eventually enter the vascular system, though they bypass the activity of the liver at first.