LIVER
chilomiron and VLDL and HDL and LDL are carriers for lipids however in some cases if there were small they could be absorbed from intestine
Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf.
Water cannot be absorbed through the surface of a leaf.
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!
Water and lipids (fat) react differently in the body. The lipids are stored by the body and the water is absorbed into the body. Certain drugs and conditions may interfere with the ability to absorb them and to much of them can cause illness.
Lipids are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol during digestion. The fatty acids and glycerol are then absorbed into the bloodstream and used as energy sources by the body or stored for later use.
Lipids as chylomicrons.
Lipids are broken down in the body through a process called digestion. This process starts in the small intestine where enzymes break down the lipids into smaller molecules like fatty acids and glycerol. These smaller molecules are then absorbed into the bloodstream and used for energy or stored in fat cells for later use.
Most of the antibodies in the body are made of lipids. This is one of the main functions of the lipids in the body.
Chylomicrons
In the absorptive enterocyte of the small intestine.
Chylomicrons