Geography, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

how are fats digested in our body where does this process

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Answered by sahil74496
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Answer:

fats are digested in our small intestine

Explanation:

bile juice is secreted by liver in small intestine which provides an alkaline medium and helps in emulsification of fat globules. these emulsified fat globules are further broken down by the lipase secreted by pancreas. smal intestine also secretes some intestinal juices which difests the fats completely giving the end products glycerol

Answered by nandinibeniwal21
8

Answer:

when the food reach se the small intestine from the stomach ,it receives the secretions of liver and pancreas. since the fat gobules are large enough to be digested they are broken down into smaller globules increasing the efficiencyof enzyme action .this is called emulsification of fats .later lipase breaks fats and the intestinal j uses finally converts them into fatty acids and glycerol

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