Biology, asked by nehadav98, 11 months ago

Fatty acids and glycerol being insoluble in blood , then how they are absorbed in our body ?

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Answered by WolverineX24
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They are insoluble in our blood but not in muscles and liver......
They get stored in them

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WolverineX24: Digestion and absorption of fats. Most of the fat in the human diet is in the form of triacylglycerol (TAG), which consists of three fatty acids linked to glycerol. In the digestive tract, TAG is hydrolyzed by the enzyme pancreatic lipase, to release free fatty acids and monoglycerides.
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