Biology, asked by shreya5147, 11 months ago

what is bile juice . and it's function​

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Answered by ranisrinivas1974
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The dispersion of food fat into micelles provides a greatly increased surface area for the action of the enzyme pancreatic lipase, which actually digests the triglycerides, and is able to reach the fatty core through gaps between the bile salts. A triglyceride is broken down into two fatty acids and a monoglyceride, which are absorbed by the villi on the intestine walls. After being transferred across the intestinal membrane, the fatty acids reform into triglycerides (re-esterified), before being absorbed into the lymphatic system through lacteals. Without bile salts, most of the lipids in food would be excreted in faeces, undigested

Answered by SyedNomanShah
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Answer:

bile is dark green fluid producrd by liver and help in the digestion of fats in small intestine

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