Biology, asked by ahmad313, 11 months ago

· Diglycerides result from the action of...enzyme in.....
a) Lipase, Stomach
b) Lipase, Small intestine
c) Maltase, Stomach
d) Lactose, Small intestine​

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Answered by kumarashwingupta
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Answer:

option B is the right answer lipase in small intestine

Explanation:

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Answered by abhijita6lm
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Answer:

Correct option - a) Lipase, Stomach.

Diglycerides result from the action of the lipase enzymes in the stomach.

Explanation:

Lipid breakdown has special mechanisms in our body. First of all, the lipid droplets are broken down into smaller particles by the salivary enzymes. These small particles enter the stomach through the esophagus. Once they reach the stomach, the process of breaking down lipids progresses further.

Lipids are in the form of triglycerides. These triglycerides are broken down into diglycerides and fatty acids by an enzyme called gastric lipase. This process takes place in the stomach and the stomach's gastric enzymes play a role in this breakdown.

Thus, the diglycerides result from the action of the lipase enzyme in the stomach.

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