how are fats digested in our bodies? Where does this process take place?
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well fats r digested by bile juice secreted during the process of digestion. these r then converted into small globules and hence they become easy to b digested.
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The digestive enzyme, pancreatic lipase, is water soluble and can only work at the surface of fat globules. Digestion is greatly aided by emulsification, the breaking up of fat globules into much smaller emulsion droplets. Bile salts and phospholipids are amphipathic molecules that are present in the bile.
it occurs in the small intestine.
it occurs in the small intestine.
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