How does the digestion and absorption of fat differ from that of carbohydrates?
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How does the digestion and absorption of fat differ from that of carbohydrates?
(A) Processing of fat does not require any digestive enzymes, whereas the processing of carbohydrates does.
(B) Fat absorption occurs in the stomach, whereas carbohydrates are absorbed from the small intestine.
(C) Carbohydrates need to be emulsified before they can be digested, whereas fats do not.
(D) Most absorbed fat first enters the lymphatic system, whereas carbohydrates directly enter the blood.
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10/07/2023 9:00 pm
Correct Option: (D) Most absorbed fat first enters the lymphatic system, whereas carbohydrates directly enter the blood.
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