how does the fat get emulsified and in which part of the alimentary canal does this take place???
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The large globules of fats are broken down by bile salts into smaller globules. This process is called emulsification. ... Fat digestion takes place in small intestine. This digested fat is absorbed into the body through the villi by diffusion.
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Answer: fat gets emulsified in the small intestine
Explanation: the bile juice (a greenish yellow liquid stored in the gall bladder) coming from the liver into the small intestine helps in emulsification of fats i.e breaking larger globules of fats to smaller globules for easy digestion.
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