lipids are commonly called fats because lipids can accumulate anywhere including your skin or your arteries. lipid digestion usually occures in the stomach or in the intestines. But to much lipids can cause obesity.
In Your mom's stomach.
P.s. I was kidding YOUR MOM!!!
Chemical digestion of lipids is initiated in the small intestine.
Begins in the mouth end in small intestine
Sometimes lipids are absorbed without digestion (bile pools the lipids into smaller amounts). Generally, though, they are digested by the small intestine.
Lipids, or fats, are digested in the duodenum, the first section of the small intestine.
becuase the body stores them for later AKA FAT! Because the enzymes needed to digest lipids are not found in the stomach.
Lipids are molecules that are fat soluble. Steroids, phospholipids and triglycerides are lipids that are found in the human body.
In order for lipids to move through the bloodstream they must combine with proteins to form lipoproteins. liquids are spelt liquids not lipids Lipids is correct. The question is not liquids. Also, it is spelled not spelt!
Digested.
In the small intestine
Yes.
keeps you warm (fat)
The best known lipids are fats, oils, triglycerides and cholesterol. Cholesterol is a type of sterol found in the human body. Lipids are stored in the body for energy.
digestive
Roughage.
lipids