Biology, asked by shashank1269, 11 months ago

how does absorbtion of fats takes place in the small intestine?​

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Answered by anshumanroy19
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Absorption takes place through the mucosal lining of the small intestine, and when these products pass through the mucosa, they enter the epithelial cells. ... This makes fat absorption different than absorption of proteins and carbohydrates.


oly1: The food in small intestine fats are absorbed bile salts. Fats are digested.
Answered by Lolnoodles
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Answer:

i think its because during photosynthesis the water molecules break into hydrogen molecules and oxygen molecules.hydrogen molecules are used in the making of glucose.(not so sure)

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