Part of lymphatic system concerned with absorption of fats from the intestine
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Lacteal are the part of lymphatic system where fats are absorbed from capillaries.
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In the villi of the small intestine, small capillaries are present with which their is the strong association of a part of the lymphatic system called as the lacteal. The main function of it is the absorption of the fats from the intestine.
Emulsification of the fats occur in this part in which the bile is used that breaks down the large fat particles.
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