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Polymolecular aggregates called micelles are small enough to ____.
 A) enter the enterocytes
  B) stabilize circulating lipoproteins in the blood
  C) enter the intramicrovillus spaces to interact with the brush border
  D) confer specificity for recognition by receptors on cells

Question 2

Choose the correct sequential order for participants in lipid digestion.
 A) colipase, pancreatic lipase, bile, micelles
  B) bile, colipase, pancreatic lipase, micelles
  C) bile, enterokinase, colipase, micelles
  D) micelles, bile, pancreatic lipase, colipase



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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