Bile juice does not have any digestive enzyme but still plays a significant role
in the process of digestion. Justify the statement?
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Bile juice contains no digestive enzymes, yet it is important for digestion because Bile juice has bile pigments such as bilirubin and biliverdin. These break down large fat globules into smaller globules so that the pancreatic enzymes can easily act on them. This process is known as emulsification of fats.
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bile juice is digestive juice secrecated by the liver , Hence it does not contain any digestive enzyme then also plays an significant role in digestion of fats it breaks down the large molecules in to simpler molecules so that pancreatic juices can act on them this a process also know as emulsification of fat
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