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what is emulsification what do liver secretes​

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Answered by tamanna5322
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The liver is responsible for synthesizing bile salts; these salts are transferred into the gallbladder as bile. 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.

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Answered by babliyadav339
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The Liver Secretes Bile to Emulsify Fats in the Small Intestine. The liver is one of the largest organs in the body and it is continuously producing bile. This yellowish-brown fluid aids chemical digestion by emulsifying fats in the duodenum.

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