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As we know that for digesting fats, we need to break them into small molecules in duodenum so that they can be absorbed. But in the epithelium of small intestine it is absorbed and then forms triglycerides which is a larger molecule with respect to droplets. Then why does it convert into a larger molecule? |
| Answer» As we know that for digesting fats, we need to break them into small molecules in duodenum so that they can be absorbed. But in the epithelium of small intestine it is absorbed and then forms triglycerides which is a larger molecule with respect to droplets. Then why does it convert into a larger molecule? | |