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Fat is completely digested in

(a) Stomach
(b) Food Pipe
(c) Small Intestine
(d) Large Intestine​

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Small intestine

Fats are common examples of lipids and they are digested in the small intestine. Therefore, this is the correct option. As lipids are present in the small intestine, the pancreas and liver are stimulated to release pancreatic lipase and bile respectively which help in emulsification of fats.

Answered by Cynefin
5

Required Answer:-

Fat is completely digested in:

  • Small Intestine (C)

It is a kind of nutrient which provides reserved energy to our body. Digestion of Fat finally gives Fatty acids and glycerol which is finished in our Small Intestine.

Journey of fat in our gut!!

Let's see how the fat travels in our food throughout the alimentary canal.

  • No fat digestion takes place in our buccal cavity and stomach because of Inactive enzymes.
  • The bolus from the stomach is mixed with pancreatic enzymes and bile in the duodenum.
  • The Bile neutralise the acid and makes it a alkaline medium.
  • The Bile also emulsify the fats (From complex molecules to smaller molecules).
  • The pancreatic enzymes acts on the emulsified part to give fatty acids and glycerol.
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