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describe the role of bile juice in digestion

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Answered by drishti55
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Bile in the digestive system exists primarily to facilitate fat absorption in the small intestine, and then send digested fats elsewhere in the body. Although the small intestine is the central area of bile activity, bile is created in specialized cells called hepatocytes, which are found in the liver. The quantity of bile produced following ingestion of food depends on the type and volume of food that enters the digestive system.
Answered by MayankSoni
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Bile juice helps in the digestion of fat,
it is produced in liver in hepatocytes cells and stored in gall bladder,
it was secreted in small intestine.
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