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What is emulsification? Name the glands that participate in the process​

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WHAT IS EMULSIFICATION?

The gallbladder stores bile, which it then secretes into the small intestine. Bile contributes to digestion by breaking up large fat globules, a process known as emulsification.

Explanation:

the breaking down of large insoluble fat gobules into small soluble fat goblules is called emulsification. the gland is liver. which is related to it and it's secretion is bile juice and bile salts... which orovide alkaline medium ....

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