explain the fate of fats after absorption
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It is then absorbed through the microvilli in the small intestine and repackaged into a delivery particle called a chylomicron. Chylomicrons travel through the lymphatic system to the bloodstream and are eventually delivered to fat cells for storage, or to muscle cells for energy☺
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It is then absorbed through the microvilli in the small intestine and repackaged into a delivery particle called a chylomicron. Chylomicrons travel through the lymphatic system to the bloodstream and are eventually delivered to fat cells for storage, or to muscle cells for energy.
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