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where does the complete digestion of lipids take place?​

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Answered by rishu23j
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Explanation:

The digestive process has to break those large droplets of fat into smaller droplets and then enzymatically digest lipid molecules using enzymes called lipases. The mouth and stomach play a small role in this process, but most enzymatic digestion of lipids happens in the small intestine.

Answered by anupatlarajitha0
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Explanation:

most digestion of lipids take place in small intestine

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