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Once inside epithelial cells, fatty acids are reattached to monoglycerides reforming triglycerides; triglycerides are then wrapp

ed with other proteins by the golgi to form ____________ that enter the lymphatic system.
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sineoko [7]2 years ago
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Once inside epithelial cells, fatty acids are reattached to monoglycerides reforming triglycerides; triglycerides are then wrapped with other proteins by the Golgi to form Chylomicrons that enter the lymphatic system.

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