How is lipids absorbed after complete digestion?
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Lipids, or fats, are digested and absorbed in the small intestine. In this lesson, you will learn how bile salts emulsify fat so pancreatic lipase can digest it. You will also learn how fats first enter lymphatic capillaries, called lacteals, before entering your blood circulation.
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Lipids are turned to fatty acid and glycerol
They are absorbed by the villi present in walls of small intestine.
The digested fats are also transported by lymph
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