A certain enzyme will hydrolyze protein but not fats. Which statement best explains this observation?
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Lipase enzymes
Lipase enzymes break down fat into fatty acids and glycerol. Digestion of fat in the small intestine is helped by bile, made in the liver. Bile breaks the fat into small droplets that are easier for the lipase enzymes to work on.
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