Biology, asked by chameli9041, 9 months ago

Bile does not contain any digestive enzyme but then too it facilitates digestion explain

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Answered by ajay5325
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Answer:

 Bile juice has bilepigments such as bilirubin andbiliverdin. These break down large fat globules into smaller globules so that the pancreatic enzymes can easily act on them.Hence making digestion easier!

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Answered by Evanbo222
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  • The fact that bile is alkaline and contains salts, which serve to emulsify the fat in meals, makes it vital for digestion despite the fact that it lacks any enzymes.
  • Therefore, the bile serves two purposes:
  1. In order for the pancreatic enzymes to work, the acidic food that comes from the stomach must be converted to alkaline. Hence, bile helps in converting the pH of the acidic food coming from the stomach into alkaline.
  2.   The bile salts break down the food's fat into smaller globules. As a result, the small intestine's digestive enzymes work more effectively to break down the meal.

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