how are fats digested in our bodies?where does this process take place
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Fats are digested in the small intestine.
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fats are digested in the small intestine
> the bile contains salts which emulsify the fats
> the emulsified salts are then digested into fatty acids and glycerol by the enzyme lipase produced by pancreas
> digested fats are taken up by lymph vessels
> the bile contains salts which emulsify the fats
> the emulsified salts are then digested into fatty acids and glycerol by the enzyme lipase produced by pancreas
> digested fats are taken up by lymph vessels
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