Science, asked by rammalik2314, 4 months ago

enzymes used to break down of emulsi
fied fat

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lipase enzyme converts fats into fatty acids and glycerol. Bile is not an enzyme. However, it emulsifies the fats, breaking it down into tiny droplets. This provides a much larger surface area for lipase enzyme to work on, so that fat is digested more quickly.

Answered by urva1030
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Answer:

bile juice present in liver help to break down the large fat globules to simple fat molecules

Explanation:

emulsification of fat is done by liver with presence of bile juice

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