how are fats digested in our body? where does this process take place?
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First fats are broken down into small globules by bike juice in the stomach.
The process is called emulsification.
After that, the fats are digested in the small intestine which receives digestive juices from pancreas.
Pancreas secrete lipase which further digests fats.
Hope it helps
First fats are broken down into small globules by bike juice in the stomach.
The process is called emulsification.
After that, the fats are digested in the small intestine which receives digestive juices from pancreas.
Pancreas secrete lipase which further digests fats.
Hope it helps
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