how are fats digested in small intestine
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Heya !!!
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Small intestine is the site of complete digestion of food into different components. Secretions from liver and pancreas enter the intestine to help in the digestion process. Emulsification of fats with the help of bile juices is done here . Then the action of the lipase juice on the emulsified fat turns it into fatty acids. These are further absorved by the millions of tiny fingers like projections called villi. The presence of villi gives the inner walls of the small intestine a very large surface area for absorption of digested food.
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Small intestine is the site of complete digestion of food into different components. Secretions from liver and pancreas enter the intestine to help in the digestion process. Emulsification of fats with the help of bile juices is done here . Then the action of the lipase juice on the emulsified fat turns it into fatty acids. These are further absorved by the millions of tiny fingers like projections called villi. The presence of villi gives the inner walls of the small intestine a very large surface area for absorption of digested food.
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⭐The small intestine is the site of the complete digestion carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
⭐It receives the secretion of the liver and Pancrease for this purpose.
⭐ The Pancrease secrets pancreatic juice which contains enzymes like trypsin for digesting proteins and lipase for breaking down emulsified fats.
⭐The walls of small intestine contain glands which secret intestinal juice.
⭐ The enzymes present in it finally covert the protein to amino acid, complex carbohydrates into glucose and fats into fatty acid and glycerol.
Hope it's help you friend ☺️
Here is your answer ⤵️
⭐The small intestine is the site of the complete digestion carbohydrates, proteins and fats.
⭐It receives the secretion of the liver and Pancrease for this purpose.
⭐ The Pancrease secrets pancreatic juice which contains enzymes like trypsin for digesting proteins and lipase for breaking down emulsified fats.
⭐The walls of small intestine contain glands which secret intestinal juice.
⭐ The enzymes present in it finally covert the protein to amino acid, complex carbohydrates into glucose and fats into fatty acid and glycerol.
Hope it's help you friend ☺️
rajnitomar:
really very nice and appropriate answer really thanks
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