Are monosaccharides, amino acids, triglycerides, nucleic acids, or proteins absorbed by the lymphatic system?
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Large food molecules (for example, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and ... Digestion reduces them to their constituent amino acids. ... This image shows the human digestive system.
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Triglycerides.
Triglycerides are fatty molecules that are absorbed in a different way than the other molecules. Triglycerides are hydrophobic (not water soluble) and therefore not easily /effectively transported by blood.
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