How are fats digested in our body? 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. 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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Fats are digested in Pancreas.
Fat digestion begins with the process of emulsification.
Bile salts from Liver carry out this process. Then the small globules are digested at pancreas with enzyme P.Lipase to form lipids and glycogen.
Fat digestion begins with the process of emulsification.
Bile salts from Liver carry out this process. Then the small globules are digested at pancreas with enzyme P.Lipase to form lipids and glycogen.
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