Biology, asked by ChristyCR7, 10 months ago

How are fats digested in our bodies? where does this process take place?​

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Answered by NOOBonBRAINLY
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Explanation:

Fat digestion takes place in the small intestine. The alkaline secretion of the liver, bile, is carried to the small intestine by the bile duct. ... The fat-digesting lipase enzyme in pancreatic juice and intestinal juices digest the fat in micelles into triacylglycerols and then fatty acids and glycerols.

Answered by sumeshn1975
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Explanation:

Many large fat globules are present in the intestines.

The bile juice secreted by liver emulsifies these into tiny globules.

These tiny globules can now be reacted with the lipase enzyme present in pancreatic juice.

This enzyme converts fats into fatty acids and glycerols.

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