in the small intestine amino acids are absorbed into the blood and fatty acid into the lymph what is the reason?
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Amino acids are absorbed via a Sodium cotransporter, in a similar mechanism to the monosaccharides. They are then transported across the basolateral membrane via facilitated diffusion. Di and tripeptides are absorbed via separate H+ dependent cotransporters and once inside the cell are hydrolysed to amino acids.
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PLS MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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