Biology, asked by khyatikhare, 5 months ago

Fats are considered very complex molecules to be digested in our body. How are these digested in our body and where are they digested?

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Answered by ayeshakhuntia2007
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Explanation:

fats are digested by humans with the help of fatty acids in our stomach

Answered by evaanadollygrace
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Explanation:

Bile emulsifies fats, facilitating their breakdown into progressively smallerfat globules until they can be acted upon by lipases. Bile contains cholesterol, phospholipids, bilirubin, and a mix of salts. Fats are completelydigested in the small intestine, unlike carbohydrates and proteins.

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