yes, they can be..these lipoproteins are known as Chylomicrons.
Lipoproteins usually carry fat molecules from the intestine to the bloodstream. As lipoproteins are broken down, they release fats that the body needs for energy or to put in storage.
Nothing, the small intestine absorbs the nutrients, and the large intestine absorbs water.
expressed in the stomach but not expressed in the small intestine
small intestine
Intestinal Crypts
3 ( carbohydrase,lipase and protease)
While food is in the small intestine, the liver continues to produce bile and send it to the small intestine to help with digestion and absorption of fats. The liver also plays a role in metabolizing nutrients from the food that has been absorbed by the small intestine.
The liver is a vital organ for survival. The liver forms small complexes called lipoproteins. Lipoproteins derive from cholesterol in the liver.
only liver produces bile small intestine cannot produce bile. shruti kukreti 8 d rajpal school
That is the villi (sing. villus.) The villi are built for absorption in the small intestine. They are small, finger-like projections on the inside of the small intestine. They increase the interior surface area of the small intestine 30-60x and aid digestion.There are different kinds of villi:Villus Capillaries -- Take amino acids and sugars into the blood streamVillus Lacteal -- Collects absorbed chylomicrons, which are lipoproteins composed of triglycerides, cholesterol and amphipathic proteins, and are taken to the rest of the body through the Lymph fluid
because each enzyme has an own purpose
It produces bile, which is stored in the gall bladder.