Science, asked by danish012374, 5 months ago

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

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Answered by ahmedmansour67
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Answer:

In the stomach fat is separated from other food substances. In the small intestines bile emulsifies fats while enzymes digest them. The intestinal cells absorb the fats. Long-chain fatty acids form a large lipoprotein structure called a chylomicron that transports fats through the lymph system.

Lipid (fat) digestion begins in the stomach with the aid of lingual lipase and gastric lipase. However, the bulk of lipid digestion occurs in the small intestine due to pancreatic lipase.

Answered by priyanka198330ps
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Answer:

Liver produces bile that helps you digest fats and certain vitamins. This bile is stored in the gallbladder. These digestive juices are delivered to your small intestine through ducts where it all works together to complete the fat breakdown.

During this process, fat and cholesterol are packaged into tiny particles called chylomicrons.

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