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16 June, 23:46

Which transports digested lipids and bile across digestive fluids to the surface of mucosal cells?

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  1. 17 June, 02:49
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    Several different mechanisms are responsible for transporting digested lipids and bile across the digestive fluids to the surface of mucosal cells. One example is fatty acids, and another triglyceride and cholesteryl esters. These groups can vary in length and depend on the body's needs.
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