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!
Foodstuff not digested or absorbed in body are usually excreted from the body.
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It is absorbed in the digestive system
The rest of the food that is not absorbed into your body is defecated.
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.
not completely digested,and when digested the useful materials are absorbed mostly by the lining of small intestine.
Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf.
Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf.
The gut is where food is digested, nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream, and indigestible waste moves through and leaves the body.
That's correct.
Not all or less digested food will be absorbed by the body.
The four polymers that are digested in the small intestine are proteins, carbohydrates, fats (lipids), and nucleic acids. Enzymes in the small intestine break down these polymers into their simpler monomer units, such as amino acids, sugars, fatty acids, and nucleotides, which can then be absorbed by the body.