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25 April, 06:07

Which of the following is NOT true about the absorption of fats?

a. Fatty acids dissolve into the epithelial cell membrane.

b. The epithelial cells re-synthesize the fatty acids and coat them with protein forming chylomicrons.

c. The chylomicrons enter the blood in the villi capillaries.

d. The blood transports the chylomicrons to the muscles and adipose cells.

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  1. 25 April, 06:10
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    The best choice from the answer options for the question: Which of the following is NOT true about absorption of fats, would be: C: The chylomicrons enter the blood in the villi capillaries.

    Explanation:

    Because of the characteristics of fatty acids, and fats in general, they are not able to either pass the intestinal enterocytes, and enter the bloodstream, as easily as glucose, or other molecules, can. Instead, they first must be passed into the enterocytes, the intenstines' cells, by their combination with bile. Once inside the intestine, the enterocytes take up the fats and combines them with lipoproteins and cholesterol in order to create the chylomicrons. But before these chylomicrons can make their way to the blood, first they must be taken up by the lymphatic vessels present in the villus of the intestinal epithelium, not the blood capillaries. It will be the lymphatic system which will be reponsible for passing the fats to the bloodstream, who will then distribute them to the appropriate cells in the body as energy is required. Or they will be taken for storage by the liver.
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