Yes, hamburger juice has lipids. A way to test for lipids is to use Sudan IV and when exposed to Sudan IV it separates (due to its non polar characteristics) and there is a concentrate in the upper half of the test tube (the part that contains the lipids) which then gets dyed red. This equals positive lipids.
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Into the duodenum, the first short part of the small intestine.
If you are talking about food, it is a mixture of raw hamburger meat cured with lemon juice, peppers, onions, cheese, and spices.
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Digest proteins, carbohydrates and lipids into soluble food substances that are mostly absorbed in the small intestine via the microvilli into the bloodstream. Digestive juices include intestinal juice, pancreatic juice and bile (liquid that emulsifies lipids into tiny fat droplets for increased SA:V to increase digestion rates) Hope I helped.
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Lipid is fat, so no. Honey is coagulated flower juice, basically. The bees add a few enzymes, but the nature of honey is mostly because it is very dehydrated flower juice.
That are the lipids. They have fatty acids and glucerols
The french word for hamburger is : hamburger but it is pronounced differently.
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there is a few enzymes present in intestinal juice and pancreatic juice one is amalayse i works by breaking down carbohydrates like starch into simple sugars like glucose ,another present is pepsin ,that breaks down protiens in to polypeptides or amino acids ,another is lipase which breaks down fat or lipids into glycerol and fatty acids :)