Biology, asked by diveshkaloniya, 1 year ago

Bile juice does not contain any digestive enzyme it is important for digestion why

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Answered by maninder17970p77oqc
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1)Bile contains a large amount of sodium bicarbonate which being alkaline in nature acts on the acidic chyme(the soluble form of the food in the duodenum coming from the stomach; bile always acts on the food in the duodenum, the upper part of the small intestine) and neutralizes it for the enzymes of the pancreatic juice and the intestinal juice to act on it.

2)Secondly bile salts reduces the surface tension of the large fat droplets and breaks them down into smaller ones for the action of the enzymes, this phenomenon of the bile juice is often termed as the emulsification of fats.
Answered by FuzzieGirl
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Bile juice contains no digestive enzymes,yet it is important for digestion.why ?

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\orange\longmapsto\: Bile juice does not contain digestive enzymes,but it contains Bile salt.

.♦These bile salts emulsify fats into very small micelles ( Emulsified fats ).

\orange\longmapsto\: Bile also activates lipase.This lipase converts emulsified fats into fatty acids and glycerols.

.♦ In this way ,bile juice helps in the digestion of fats.

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