fatty acid and glycerol are absorbed into
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the bloodstream, but larger lipids such as long-chain fatty acids, monoglycerides, fat-soluble vitamins, and cholesterol need help with absorption and transport to the bloodstream.
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Lymph vessels
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Fatty Acids and glycerol being insoluble, cannot be absorbed in blood.
Hence, they are first incorporated into small droplets called micelles which move into intestinal mucosa. They're reformed into very small protein coated fat globules called chylomicrons, which are transported into lacteals (lymphatic vessels of small intestine which absorb fats), from where; they're released in blood stream.
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