5. Write any four questions to ask your teacher to know how does liver
emulsify fats ?
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The liver cells produce the bile juice. There are bile salts which are responsible for the emulsification of the fats. The emulsified fats are broken down into smaller fat globules. These globules are broken down to form the glycerol and fatty acids by the enzyme lipase which is present in the intestinal juice.
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4 questions that are to be asked to the teacher to know how the liver emulsifiers the fat are
the function of liver.
The secretion of liver which helps in the digestion of the fat?
the composition of the secretion of the liver.
The mechanism by which the composition helps in digestion of fat.
Explanation:
- The liver produces the bile which consist of of different types of bile salt and bile pigment other metabolites. this helps in the image of occasion of the fat and breaking down of large molecules of fat into smaller molecules.
As a result of this the enzyme which is released by the pancreas act on the fat easily and break it down into fatty acid and glycerol. The bile is stored in the gallbladder.
To know more about Bile,
bile juice does not contain any enzyme but bile salts are important ...
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