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The digestion of groundnut oil,present in food produces?

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Answered by swamihey
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Answer:

Explanation:

Groundnut Oil is rich in fatty acids.....

Fats are first digested by the bile juice.....

The bile juice from the liver cells emulsify (divide) the bigger fat molecules into smaller globules........

Then, these smaller missiles are treated with Intestinal Juice (Succus Entericus) which contains Enzyme Lipase....

These Lipase enzymes act on fat to digest it into simpler units such as fatty acids and glycerides......

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
3

The digestion of groundnut oil, present in food produces small fat globules that can be absorbed by the intestine.

Explanation:  

  • The digestion system that is present in humans is a highly complex yet systematic one. Each part of the digestive system follows its assigned duty in the process of digestion. Groundnut oil comes under fats.  
  • The digestion of fat molecules is done in the stomach through a process called emulsification.

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