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formation of miscelles during digestion of fats occurs in
1) intestinal mucosal cells
2) lacteals
3) blood vessels
4) lumen of small intestine

A

intestinal mucosal cells

B

lacteals

C

blood vessels

D

lumen of small intestine

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