Biology, asked by kushwahnishant2006, 1 month ago

where does the bile juice acts in small intestine class 10th question​

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Answered by sandeepkumarnomula84
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Answer:

Bile juice acts on fats and converts in to fatty acids and glycerol.

site is duodenum.

Answered by aakankshaarya32
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Answer: jejunum

Explanation: bile juice from gall bladder and liver through common bile duct reaches to ampulla of vater (duct were pancreatic duct merge with common bile duct) . Secretion of pancreas and bile juice are released together in dudenum.

bile juice will act on fat in jejunum and forms miscells that can further convert into chylomicrons which get absorb in ileum to laterals (lymph ducts)

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