Question No. 15
Micelle formation is not associated with the intestinal absorption of
O Long chain fatty acids
O Monoglycerides
o Vitamin D
Starch
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Micelle formation helps in the absorption of the substance in your small intestine.
Explanation:
The answer is starch.
- Starch is a polysaccharide. After the action of various intestinal and pancreatic enzymes, it is broken down into smaller monosaccharides. These monosaccharides are easily absorbed through the wall of the intestine.
- Micelle formation helps in the absorption of fats and lipids:- fatty acids and monoglycerides. Vitamin D is not the correct answer as it is fat-soluble and can not be directly absorbed so micelle bodies are formed.
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