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.
Chyle is a milky fluid consisting of lymph and emulsified fats absorbed from the small intestine during digestion. It is rich in nutrients and is transported through the lymphatic system to the bloodstream.
The fluid found in the lacteal is called chyle. Chyle is a milky bodily fluid that consists of lymph and emulsified fats, which are absorbed from the digestive tract during the digestion of fats. It is transported through the lymphatic system and eventually drains into the bloodstream.
During digestion the enzyme in saliva works on cooked food
Neutralize chemical reactions during digestion
It is an adjective, so you could say: "The Sun is a bright spherical object in the sky during the day".
Ribosomes
Ribosomes
During digestion, lipids are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol.
During digestion, lipids break down into fatty acids and glycerol.
One product formed during the digestion of triglycerides is fatty acids.
During digestion, complex food compounds such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are broken down into simpler molecules. Carbohydrates are converted into simple sugars, proteins are broken down into amino acids, and fats are emulsified and hydrolyzed into fatty acids and glycerol. This process primarily occurs in the gastrointestinal tract, where enzymes and digestive juices facilitate the breakdown. The resulting smaller molecules are then absorbed into the bloodstream and utilized by the body for energy, growth, and repair.
The substance found in the lacteal is chyle, which is a milky fluid composed of lymph and emulsified fats. Chyle is formed in the small intestine during the digestion and absorption of fats, particularly after the consumption of fatty foods. The lacteals, which are specialized lymphatic vessels, transport chyle from the intestinal villi into the lymphatic system, ultimately leading to the bloodstream.