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digestion of fats of would not take place in absence​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bile breaks down the fat molecules into smaller globules by a process known as emulsification in the small intestine. ... So, in the absence of bile emulsification will not occur and hence digestion of fats cannot occur in the absence of bile.

Answered by Anonymous
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Bile breaks down the fat molecules into smaller globules by a process known as emulsification in the small intestine. ... So, in the absence of bile emulsification will not occur and hence digestion of fats cannot occur in the absence of bile.

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