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Does the transport of fats take place through lymph

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Answered by aastha004
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Transport of lipids into the circulation is also different from what occurs with sugars and amino acids. Instead of being absorbed directly into capillary blood, chylomicrons are transported first into the lymphatic vessel that penetrates into each villus.
Answered by samaragha05pc87pm
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yes fats in intestine gets converted into fatty acids and glycerol on action of bile juice and it is absorbed by intestine through lymph vessels called lacteals

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