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how do lipids move through the body so they can be digested and absorbed? How are lipds stored in the body?Asked by Dawn
How do lipids move through the body so they can be digested and absorbed?
(2) How are lipids stored in the body?
(2) How are lipids stored in the body?
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Bile that is produced in the liver and secreted from the gallbladder helps to break down fats into smaller particles. Those smaller particles are broken down by material produced by the pancreas, enzymes. The smaller particles are called micelles add to the absorption of the lipids. After the digested lipids are absorbed; the secreted bile returns to the liver. The production of bile is how lipids move through the body to be digested and absorbed in the small intestine.
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