THE end product of lipolysis are free fatty acids and glycerlol.
The end products of lipid digestion are absorbed into the intestinal cells and then packaged into chylomicrons to be transported through the lymphatic system and eventually into the bloodstream for delivery to cells throughout the body.
fatty acids and glycerol
The lacteal absorbs the products of lipid digestion from the small intestine to the bloodstream.
for pepsin, the end products of digestion are peptides
Amino acids
fatty acids
Glucose
Nucleotide
The end products of fat digestion are fatty acids and glycerol.
In the small intestine
Micelles (My-cells) : tiny spherical complexes of emulsified fat that arise during digestion; most contain bile salts and the products of lipid digestion, including fatty acids, monoglycerides, and cholesterol.
absorption