What happens to the products of lipid digestion in the gut? A. They are actively transported into the epithelial cells lining the gut. B. They diffuse into epithelial cells and are reconstituted into triglycerides. C. They are transported to the liver by the hepatic portal vein. D. They diffuse through the plasma membrane of epithelial cells, then diffuse into blood capillaries
Option B. The aggregate of lipids absorbed with the aid of using the enterocytes migrates to the endoplasmic reticulum in which biosynthesis of complicated lipids takes place.