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Epithelial cells of the small intestine.
The lacteal absorbs the products of lipid digestion from the small intestine to the bloodstream.
The small intestine.The lower intestine also pulls a lot of water out of the waste along with sodium and some other nutrients. Some of the bacteria in the large intestine helps break down what escaped previous stops in the digestive track.
The lymphatic system helps to maintain fluid balance, defend the body against disease, and absorb liquids from the intestine and transport them to the blood.The lymphatic system collects and returns fluid that leaks from blood vessels. It absorbs fats and vitamins. Lastly, it defends against invading microorganisms and disease.It contains a fluid with a composition similar to pancreatic fluidTo transport lymph.
There are many statements which best describes the structure of a lipid molecule. The structure of a lipid molecule is a triglyceride. It consists of palmitoyl, oleoyl and stearoyl.
Fatty acids and glycerol
It's a Lipid bilayer structure.
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gallbladder
Sterol
Minor fiber digestion by bacteria goes on in the large intestine, and water is absorbed, but no major lipid/protein/carbohydrate digestion occurs. All of that goes on higher up in the system.
Texture? Its structure is a fluid mosaic..