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what is emulsification what do liver secretes​

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Answered by geetanjali1785
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Thus, before they can be digested in the watery environment of the small intestine, large lipid globules must be broken down into smaller lipid globules, a process called emulsification. Bile is a mixture secreted by the liver to accomplish the emulsification of lipids in the small intestine.

Answered by Anonymous
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THUS, BEFORE THEY CAN BE DIGESTED IN THE WATERY ENVIRONMENT OF THE SMALL INTESTINE, LARGE LIPID GLOBULES MUST BE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALLER LIPID GLOBULES, A PROCESS CALLED EMULSIFICATION. BILE IS A MIXTURE SECRETED BY THE LIVER TO ACCOMPLISH THE EMULSIFICATION OF LIPIDS IN THE SMALL INTESTINE.

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