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Fats are transported by_________.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fats are transported by lipoproteins

Explanation:

The largest lipoproteins, which primarily transport fats from the intestinal mucosa to the liver, are called chylomicrons. They carry mostly fats in the form of triglycerides. In the liver, chylomicron particles release triglycerides and some cholesterol.

Answered by Anonymous
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fats are transported by lymph vessels in the lacteals present in the small intestine

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