Biology, asked by AarayaB, 8 months ago

what happens when fats in our body are not emulsified?

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Answered by sahap2156
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It is important to emulsify fat as if it is not emulsified it will be very difficult for the enzyme lipases do cat on it in order to digest them. ... The digestive enzyme called as lipase is a water soluble enzyme which act mainly on the surface of fat globules and help in fat digestion.

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Answered by SwatiGawad
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It is important to emulsify fat as if it is not emulsified it will be very difficult for the enzyme lipases do cat on it in order to digest them. ... The digestive enzyme called as lipase is a water soluble enzyme which act mainly on the surface of fat globules and help in fat digestion.

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