Biology
Biology, 24.09.2019 15:30, jbarbie3

During the process of digestion, large food molecules are broken down into small components that can be absorbed into cells that form the lining of the . 2. circular folds, villi, and microvilli--tiny projections from the surfaces of cells--increase the for absorption. 3. after moving into cells of the intestinal lining, fatty acids and glycerol are recombined into fats, coated with proteins, and transported into , which eventually empty into large veins. 4. sugars and amino acids pass from the intestinal epithelium and into . 5. the nutrient-laden blood from the intestines is carried in the to the liver. 6. the liver removes excess from the blood and stores it as glycogen. 7. the liver also converts nutrients to other essential substances, such as , cholesterol, and fats.

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