Fats or triglycerides are formed by:
Condensation reaction between the carboxylic acid groups of glycerol and fatty acids
Polymerization of fatty acids
Condensation reaction leading to removal of -H groups from glycerol and the -OH group from fatty acids
The COOH group of glycerol and H of fatty acid
Read the following statements regarding absorption of fats in small intestine and select the incorrect option(s).
I. Absorption takes place through the mucosal lining of the small intestine, and when these products pass through the mucosa, they enter the epithelial cells.
II. Triglycerides are the major form of fat stored by the body. Triglycerides are coated by proteins to form chylomicrons.
III. The lacteals are found in the fingerlike projections of the intestinal wall, called the villi.
IV. Absorption of glucose, amino acids and fatty acids follow a similar path.