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draw the human alimentary canal and explain the digestive system.

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Answered by BoldTouch
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●) The digestion of fats in the intestine is aided by emulsification. Emulsification is the process of the breaking up of fat globules into much smaller emulsion droplets. This process is performed by the bile salts. Emulsification greatly increases the surface area where water-soluble lipase enzyme breaks lipids into fatty acids and monoglycerides. Bile salt combines with phospholipids in chyme and emulsified the hydrophobic end with lipid and hydrophilic end with water, and break down the insoluble lipid globule into the simple form by enzymatic activity.

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Explanation:

The digestive tract (or gastrointestinal tract) is a long twisting tube that starts at the mouth and ends at the anus. It is made up of a series of muscles that coordinate the movement of food and other cells that produce enzymes and hormones to aid in the breakdown of food

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