Q&A: How do lipids move through the body so they can be digested and absorbed?
― Question by mj: How do lipids move through the body so they can be digested and absorbed? If you have ever poured oil into a glass of water, you have seen that these two substances do not mix. Knowing this, how do lipids move through the body so they can be digested and absorbed? How are lipids stored in the body? Explain your answer. Best answer: Answer by vanessajBile that is produced in the liver and secreted from the gallbladder helps to break down fats into smaller particles. Those.... [...].








