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Yes, lipids play a crucial role in transporting fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K) to cells. These vitamins are absorbed along with dietary fats in the intestine and are incorporated into lipoproteins, which then circulate in the bloodstream. Once they reach target tissues, lipids facilitate the delivery of these vitamins, ensuring they are available for various physiological functions.

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