Science, asked by RakshikaBansal, 10 months ago

how does bile helps in digestion?​

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Answered by brainer9657
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  • The liver produces bile which emulsifies fats i.e. breaks them down into small droplets for a larger surface area.
  • This will increase the rate at which the fat is digested by lipase.
  • Bile also neutralizes the acid produced by the stomach to provide ideal alkaline conditions for enzymes in the small intestine.

Answered by Joanna7906
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Bile emulsifies(breaks down) fats into smaller molecules for a larger surface area. As the surface area is more, the fat will be digested much faster. Not only that, but bile juice also neutralizes the acid produced in the stomach.

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