The products of fat digestion are absorbed into the epithelial cells of the intestinal wall differently from the way products of protein and carbohydrate digestion are. The reason is:

The products of protein and carbohydrate digestion are smaller.
The products of fat digestion are actively transported across the plasma membrane.
The products of fat digestion are smaller.
Monoglycerides are soluble in the plasma membrane.
Monoglycerides are soluble in the plasma membrane.  The products of fat digestion are fat (lipid) soluble so can penetrate the plasma membrane which is made of lipid.

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A. Polymerisation
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D. Deamination
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A. Monosaccharides
B. Disaccharides
C. Glucose
D. Risaccharides
What the products of hydrolysis of lipids?
A. Monosaccharides
B. Chylomicrons
C. Amino acids and small peptides
D. Free fatty acids and monoglycerols
What is a function of the SMALL intestine? To:
A. Temporarily store ingested food
B. Absorb the products of digestion
C. Participate in mechanical digestion
D. Secrete hydrochloric acid
Which enzyme below digests proteins?
A. Nuclease
B. Maltase
C. Carboxypeptidase
D. Transaminase
Which layer of the alimentary canal is responsible for absorbing the products of digestion?
A. Muscularis interna
B. Mucosa
C. Serosa
D. Submucosa

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