Sentences with LACTEALS
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"The lacteals in the small intestine help in the absorption of dietary fats."
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"The lymphatic system contains lacteals that absorb fat-soluble vitamins."
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"Blockage of lacteals can lead to the accumulation of fat in the intestines."
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"The lacteals transport chylomicrons, which are rich in lipids."
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"Inflammation of lacteals can impair the absorption of fats."
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"The lacteals are part of the lymphatic vessels in the small intestine."
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"The lacteals play a crucial role in the digestion of fats."
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"The lacteals transport the milky white lymph known as chyle."
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"The lacteals carry absorbed fats to the thoracic duct."
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"Damage to lacteals can result in malabsorption of fats."
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"The lacteals are responsible for the transport of digested fats into the lymphatic system."
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"In lacteals, fats are transformed into chylomicrons before entering circulation."
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"The majority of dietary fats are absorbed through the lacteals."
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"The lacteals are part of the intestinal lymphatic network."
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"In certain diseases, the lacteals may become dilated or blocked."
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"The lacteals play a crucial role in the absorption of dietary fats."
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"Lymphatic vessels called lacteals are located in the lining of the small intestine."
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"The lacteals transport fat molecules from the small intestine to the lymphatic system."
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"Diseases that affect the lacteals can impair the body's ability to absorb fats."
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"Enlargement of the lacteals can occur in certain conditions, such as lymphangiectasia."
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"The lacteals absorb fat-soluble vitamins along with the dietary fats."
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"Inflammation of the lacteals can lead to lymphangitis, a condition characterized by swollen lymphatic vessels."
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"The lacteals are part of the lymphatic system, which helps maintain fluid balance in the body."
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"Damage to the lacteals can result in lymph leakage into surrounding tissues."
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"The lacteals are responsible for the milky appearance of lymph in the intestinal villi."