Science, asked by armaanbhatt47, 23 days ago

how are fats digested in our body.
where does this process takes place?​

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Answered by janejacob2006
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Fats are present in the form of large globules in the small intestine. ... The bile salts (from the liver) break down the large fat globules into smaller globules so that the pancreatic enzyme lipase can easily act on them. This is referred to as emulsification of fats. This process takes place in the small intestine.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Digestion of fats takes place in small intestine. Fats entering in intestine are in the form of large globules. Bile juice breaks down these large globules into smaller globules. Afterwards fat digesting enzyme lipase present in pancreatic juice and intestinal juice converts it into fatty acids and glycerol.

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