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what is the role of lipase in the digestion of humans​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lipase is a fat digested enzyme

It secrets from pancreas to small intestine

It digests the fat that present in the food and converts them into fatty acids and glycerol.

Answered by priyaag2102
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The role of lipase in the digestion of humans

Explanation:

  • Lipase is an enzyme that breaks down dietary fat into smaller molecules called fatty acids and glycerol.

  • A minor quantity of lipase, named gastric lipase, is made by cells in your stomach. This enzyme digests the butterfat in your food specifically.

  • The main source of lipase in your digestive tract is your pancreas, which makes pancreatic lipase that functions in your small intestine.

  • Initial, bile, prepared in your liver & discharged into your intestine, transforms dietary fat into small fatty globules.
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