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the end product of fat digestion cannot be absorbed in the blood directly explain how the absorption of fat from the intestinal lumen takes place and where it is ultimately released​

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Answered by shwetachoudhary310
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Answer:

the end products of fat digestion are glycerol and fatty acid.

Explanation:

glycerol and fatty acid enter into blood by simple diffusion and forms chylomicron which is a lipoprotein. which then enters lymph(called lacteals in intestine) by exocytosis. after that it can be absorbed

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