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Fatty acids are absorbed into : (TACLELAS) Correct the jumbled word​

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Answered by mp9892772482
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blood,glycerol enterocyte

Answered by palak5354
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The lymphatic vessels which absorb fatty acids are Lacteals.

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A lacteal is a lymphatic capillary that absorbs dietary fats in the villi of the small intestine.The specialized lymphatic vessels are called "Lacteals", specialized lymphatic capillaries coming from the villi. They carry fat and a fluid that carries the fat called "chyle", looks like clear interstitial fluid. Lacteals are found within the microvilli of the intestine.The blood capillaries absorb most nutrients, but the fats and fat-soluble vitamins are absorbed by the lacteals. The lymph in the lacteals has a milky appearance due to its high fat content and is called chyle.

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