Biology, asked by harmamdir, 2 months ago

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

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Answered by mrsanjusingh78
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The large globules of fats are broken down by bile salts into smaller globules. The pancreas secretes pancreatic juice which contains lipase for breaking down emulsified fats. The enzymes in intestinal juice finally converts these fats into fatty acids and glycerol. The process takes place in small intestine.

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Answered by jtanisha922
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Fats are digested in the small intestine. The secretion of liver, called bile, breaks down the large globules of fat into smaller globules. This is called emulsification of fats. The bile also makes the medium alkaline so that the pancreatic enzyme containing lipase further digest fats to form fatty acids.

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