Biology, asked by shamithag43, 1 month ago

The lymph capillaries of intestinal villi can't absorb
O Glycerol
O Fatty acid
O Vitamin D
O Galactose​

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Answered by minakshi987
9

Answer:

A lacteal is a lymphatic capillary that absorbs dietary fats in the villi of the small intestine. Triglycerides are emulsified by bile and hydrolyzed by the enzyme lipase, resulting in a mixture of fatty acids, di- and monoglycerides

Answered by niverajesh2020
1

Answer:

Galactose

Explanation:

  • All lipophilic substances are first incorporated into small droplets called micelles which move into the intestinal mucosa.
  • They are re-formed into very small protein coated fat globules called the chylomicrons which are transported into the lymph vessels (lacteals) in the villi.
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