Biology, asked by srishti108, 1 year ago

what is the role of pancreas in the digestion of proteins and lipids(fats)?

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Answered by aryanyadav5
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hi!The digestion of certain fats begins in the mouth, where short-chain lipids break down into diglycerides because of lingual lipase. The fat present in the small intestine stimulates the release of lipase from the pancreas, and bile from the liver enables the breakdown of fats into fatty acids.
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raghavsarmukad: First of all fats aren't able to break em down in their primary form, they need to be emulsified and u havent explained about proteins that are made to dipeptides by trypsin.
Answered by angelpriya1
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Pancreas secrete pancreatic juice which help in digestion......!!!!!!!!!!!!
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