Fats in the human body are absorbed through |
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a) |
Lymph |
b) |
Phagocytes |
c) |
Monocytes |
d) |
Both (b) and (c) |
Fats in the human body are absorbed through |
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a) |
Lymph |
b) |
Phagocytes |
c) |
Monocytes |
d) |
Both (b) and (c) |
(a)
Lymph.
Lymph is a colourless fluid containing specialised lymphocytes (B and T cells) which are responsible for the immune response of the body. Lymph is also an important carrier for nutrients and hormones, etc. Fats are absorbed by the lymph in the lacteals present in the intestinal villi