Biology, asked by Nadeemsheikh3119, 1 year ago

what happens when there is no emulsification of fats?

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Answered by clashvilla99
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Their amphipathic nature enables bile acids to carry out two important functions: Emulsification of lipid aggregates: Bile acids have detergent action on particles of dietary fat which causes fat globules to break down or be emulsified into minute, microscopic droplets.

If this process is not take there is problem to digest food particle


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