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what are the difference between emulsification and digestion?

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Answered by Brainlyconquerer
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Emulsification:-

Emulsification = breaking down lots of fat molecules into smaller clumps of fat molecules

Digestion:-

Digestion is greatly aided by emulsification, the breaking up of fat globules into much smaller emulsion droplets.


Further;


➡Your liver produces a substance called bile, which is secreted into the small intestine.

➡This breaks up fat in a process called emulsification, which effectively make the fats water-soluble.

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Answered by arshgill0963
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Answer:

Emulsification breaking down lots of

fat molecules into smaller lumps of fat

molecules

Digestion

Digestion is greatly aided by

emulsification, the breaking up of fat

globules into much smaller emulsion

droplets.

Further;

Your liver produces a substance called

bile, which is secreted into the small

intestine.

This breaks up fat in a process called

emulsification, which effectively make the

fats water-soluble.

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