Because they are then exchanged into proteins. The fat is broken down in the cells to provide protein/energy.
To help the blood and make it healthier
by blood
blood is carried in the blood vessels.
Plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, heat energy, gasses, information (hormones), fuel, replacement parts (amino acids), fats.
Carbon dioxide is carried in the blood in 3 majorforms:Dissolved Combined with H2O in the form of HCO3 (bicarbonate)Combined with hemoglobin (carbamate)carbon dioxide is made out of blood cells.
Saturated Fats
Saturated Fats
oxygen is carried in red blood cells
the nutrients absorbed in small intestine carried by the blood. the fats and few proteins escape through the capillaries and enters into the lymph which carry these to the lumphatic system.
Fats are broken down from larger glycerol and triglyceride molecules throughout the digestive tract, eventually becoming chylomicrons that are excocytized through the duodenum of the small intestine and carried by lymphatic vessels to the blood vessels and ending in either fatty deposits in the blood or more likely being broken down further for energy or storage by the liver.
Haemoglobin, oxygen, and iron are carried by blood cells.
Oxygen is transported in the blood