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7 October, 17:17

Lipid molecules that are absorbed from the gi tract enter

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  1. 7 October, 17:44
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    Digestion of fats

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    Lipid molecules that are absorbed from the Gastrointestinal tract enter the lymphatic capillaries.

    Lipids are digested in the small intestine after they are acted upon by the bile salts that emulsifies these large molecules of lipids.

    Small droplets of lipids are then acted upon by lipase that breaks them into fatty acid and glycerol.

    After this the enterocytes absorbs these digestion product and these flow into the lymphatic capillaries.
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