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what is emulsification? ​

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Answered by mastermimd2
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Emulsification (in digestion) The breakdown of fat globules in the duodenum into tiny droplets, which provides a larger surface area on which the enzyme pancreatic lipase can act to digest the fats into fatty acids and glycerol. Emulsification is assisted by the action of the bile salts (see bile). "emulsification."

Answered by awesomedude019
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emulsification is the process of breaking down large fats globules into smaller globules for better digestion

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