Lipid molecules that are absorbed from the GI tract enterA. mesenteric arteries.B. mesenteric veins.C. lymphatic capillaries.D. the liver.

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Answer:

C. lymphatic capillaries.

Explanation:

Products of lipid digestion, fatty acids and 2-monoglicerides are absorbed into enterocyte. Inside the organelles of enterocyte, free fatty acids are used for the production of triglycerides which are together with cholesterol, lipoproteins and other lipids  packed into particles called chylomicrons.  Chylomicrones undergo exocytosis and then they are transported into the lymphatic vessel that penetrates into each villus. Llymph then drains into the ymphatic system, which rapidly flows into blood.

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