Briefly describe about digestion and absorption of fats
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Lipids, or fat, go undigested in your digestive tract until they reach your small intestine, where they meet bile. ... When pancreatic lipase acts on the small lipid droplets, it breaks them down into free fatty acids and monoglycerides, which are the two digestive products of lipids.
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fat is first emulsified by the bile juice secreted by gall bladder and the digest by lipase in pancreatic juice and converted into fatty acids by intestinal juice secreted by small intestine.
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