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

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Answered by Prerit6259
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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. The small intestine then releases juices which convert these fat molecules into fatty acids and glycerol which can be used by the body.

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Answered by Anonymous
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How are fats digested in our bodies?

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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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Where does this process take place?

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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.

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