Biology, asked by Anonymous, 3 months ago

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

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Answered by GeniusBrain1
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Digestion of fat takes place in the small intestine. Fat reaches the small intestine in the form of large globules. The liver releases bile juice which emulsifies the fat i.e. it breaks down the large globules into smaller globules. Lipase acts and breaks down the globules into molecules

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Answered by eviln7
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Answer:

Digestion  \: \of  \: \ fat  \: \takes \:  \place  \:  \in \: \the  \:\small  \:\intestine. 

 \Fat\:  \reaches \:  \the  \:  \small \:  \intestine \:in \\  \: \the \: \: \form \:\of  \:\large  \:  \globules. 

it \:  breaks \:  down \:  the  \:  \\ large \:  globules \:  into  \: \\ smaller \:  globules

Lipase \: acts \:  and \:  breaks  \\  \: down  \\  \: the \:  globules \:  into \:  molecules.

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The \:  liver  \: releases \: \\   bile  \: juice \:  which  \: emulsifies  \:  \\ the \: fat \:  i. \: e. \:

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