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what is the end product of fats?

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Answered by srajansethiya
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The enzymes of the small intestine are responsible for almost all of the fat digestion. When pancreatic lipase acts on the lipid, it breaks it down, which results in free fatty acids andmonoglycerides, the two digestive products of lipids.
Answered by shalli05
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Answer:

Fatty acids and glycerol are the end products of fats.

Explanation:

Most lipids that you consume in your diet are fats. Some digestion occurs in your mouth and the stomach, but most takes place in the small intestine. Bile is produced by your liver, stored and released in your gall bladder and emulsifies fat globules into smaller droplets.

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