Which body fluid is involved in the transportation of digested fats from the intestine?
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Glycerol and Short-chain fatty acids travel in the bloodstream unassisted. Other lipids are incorporated into Chylomicrons for transport in the lymph and blood. Fats need special transport vehicles - the lipoproteins - to carry them in watery body fluids
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Lymph and the fats are transported as proteic coated chylomicrons
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