Q. How are fats digested in our bodies? Where does this process take place?

Solution :

Fats are present in the small intestine in the form of big globules. The small intestine receives the liver and pancreas secretions. To make it easier for the pancreatic enzyme lipase to work on the huge fat globules, the liver’s bile salts break them down into smaller globules. The emulsification of fats is what is meant by this. The small intestine supports this process.

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