it a bile
Liver
The liver
Because the liver help break down fat and because the liver is now covered in fat it causes dysfunction with the liver. i dunno just guessing.
Bile, which is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, breaks up fat particles in the digestive system. The bile salts in bile act as emulsifiers to break down fats into smaller droplets, making it easier for enzymes to further break them down for digestion.
Bile is made in the liver and its job is to break down fat particles.
The liver helps to break down fats by producing bile.
Bile helps digest fatty foods by emulsifying the fats.
Bile is the fluid that contains special salts called bile salts that help break up fat particles in the digestive system. It is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder before being released into the small intestine to aid in the digestion of fats.
liver is not high in fat
Bile is the digestive juice from your liver. Bile salts break down fat. Hope this helps :)
Bile is the liqued produced by the liver and stored and contrated in the gall bladder until needed for digestion. Bile acts like a detergent to break up large fat globules into smaller ones that pancreatic enzymes in pancreatic juice can break down small enough that fat can be absorbed through the small intestine wall. The enzyme that breaks down fat (lipids) is called lipase. When food, in the form of 'chyme', goes into the small intestine from the stomach, bile and digestive juices from the pancreus are added via the common bile duct (a tube that conveys the bile from the liver and the panreatic juice from the pancreus to the SI (small intestine)).
The liver, pancreas, and small intestine are involved in the chemical and physical changes of fat in the body. The liver produces bile, which helps break down fat globules into smaller droplets. The pancreas releases enzymes that further break down the fats into absorbable molecules in the small intestine.