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A Fatberg is A Peice of Fat That Digest In The Lower Part Of The Stomach.
carbohydrates, protein, and fat in the chyme.
Any food that is High in fat. Fat does not digest so easily, and remains the stomach much longer than foods that can be broken down and distributed. The fat will be broken down into tiny bits and then pass through to the small intestine and then stored as "fat" in the cells as well as under the skin.
becuase the body stores them for later AKA FAT! Because the enzymes needed to digest lipids are not found in the stomach.
No. Bile is released to digest and breakdown clumps of fat to be absorbed by the small intestine.
ANSWERAnimals digest their food. The proteins carbohydrates and fat in food. are broken down into simple molecules.
Yes. When the body needs energy, it digests carbohydrates and sugars at first. If none are available, it begins to digest your fat. And if that isn't available, it begins digesting protein.
neither Proteins, carbohydrates and fats are all digested in the small intestine. The liver, gallbladder, and pancreas secrete chemicals into the small intestine to digest these nutrients. The large intestine absorbs water from the food, leaving behind waste products.
Fat is burned into carbohydrates yes.
Fat digests almost twice as fast as protein. Because protein is typically hard to digest, it takes longer for the stomach acid to dissolve it than any other types of food.
No amount of honey will digest fat. Enzymes produced by the body digest fat
Foods that are high in fat make you feel full faster, but they digest just like everything else you eat. It will not just sit there in your stomach filling things up.