Biology, asked by aapandeysp342, 6 months ago

Fat digestion occurs primarily in the small intestine. When lipids enter the duodenum, lipid digesting enzymes such as pancreatic lipase breakdown the fat into glycerol and free fatty acids. Would you expect this process to change the pH of the digestive solution? If so, in what way would you expect the pH to change?​

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Answered by NFNFNN123456
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Answer:

LIPID

LIPASE

Explanation:

GLCEROL

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