Question
Two vitamins absorbed from intestines, along with fats, are:

Answer

  1. A and D
Explanation:
Vitamins A and D are absorbed from intestines along with fats.
These are fat soluble vitamins, which are absorbed in fat globules (called chylomicrons) that travel through the lymphatic system of the small intestines, and into the general blood circulation within the body.

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