How does butter in your food get digested and absorbed in the body?

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(N/A) Digestion of fats:
Butter is a fat product and is primarily digested in the small intestine. The bile juice secreted by the liver contains bile salts that break down large fat globules into smaller globules to increase their surface area for the action of lipase. This process is known as emulsification of fats.
Following this,pancreatic lipase from the pancreatic juice and intestinal lipase from the intestinal juice hydrolyze the fat molecules into triglycerides,diglycerides,monoglycerides,and ultimately into fatty acids and glycerol.
$Fats \xrightarrow{\text{Pancreatic lipase}} \text{Triglycerides} + \text{Diglycerides}$
$\text{Diglycerides and monoglycerides} \xrightarrow{\text{Lipases}} \text{Fatty acids} + \text{Glycerol}$
Absorption of fats:
Fat absorption is a complex process. Since fatty acids and glycerol are water-insoluble,they cannot be directly absorbed into the blood. They are first incorporated into small,spherical droplets called micelles,which transport them to the intestinal mucosa.
In the intestinal cells,they are reformed into small,protein-coated fat globules called chylomicrons. These chylomicrons are transported into the lymph vessels (lacteals) in the villi. From the lymph,the absorbed fats are finally released into the bloodstream to be distributed to the cells of the body.

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Given below are two statements:
Statement $I:$ Fatty acids and glycerols cannot be absorbed into the blood.
Statement $II:$ Specialized lymphatic capillaries called lacteals carry chylomicrons into lymphatic vessels and ultimately into the blood.
In the light of the above statements,choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below:

Match the following columns:
$P$. Monosaccharides, amino acids, some $Cl^-$$I$. Facilitated transport
$Q$. Fructose and some amino acids$II$. Simple diffusion
$R$. Water$III$. Osmosis
$S$. Amino acids, glucose, $Na^+$$IV$. Active transport

Chylomicrons are:

Which of the following substances is $NOT$ associated with the hepatic portal system?

Which of the following is absorbed in the large intestine?

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