Biology, asked by sirraaryan2004, 4 months ago

1. Emulsification of fats by bile takes place in-
(1) Duodenum
(2) Liver
(3) Stomach
(4) Intestine​

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Answered by AR9597
2

Answer:

When bile enters the small intestine, it will mix with the fat globules and will cause them to break down into smaller units called emulsion droplets. This process is called emulsification. Emulsification greatly increases the surface area of the fat on which the lipase can actually act on.

Explanation:

Fat emulsification is the process of increasing the surface area of fats in the small intestine by grouping them into small clusters. This is the responsibility of bile, a liquid created by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. Actual digestion of the fats is then accomplished by lipase, an enzyme from the pancreas.

Bile salts help in emulsification of fats in small intestine. It mainly act at the duodenum part of the small intestine.

it's takes place in duodenum

Answered by dikshisubhigmailcom
1

Answer:

Secretion and synthesis of bile is the main function of liver. Bile is yellowish-green, alkaline fluid. In bile juice, bile salts, sodium carbonate, glycolate, taurocholate, bile pigments, cholesterol, lecithin etc. are present. Bile salts help in emulsification of fats in small intestine. It mainly act at the duodenum part of the small intestine.

ANSWER Duodenum

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