by bile in the stomach then by lipase by bile in the stomach then by lipase
In the stomach with the enzyme pepsin, and further in the early section of the small intestine.
Lipids, or fats, are digested in the duodenum, the first section of the small intestine.
Yes.
lipids
Carbohydrates and proteins are digested in the stomach. Carbs require several enzymes to be digested, such as the enzyme salivary amylase (secreted in the mouth); digestion ultimately occurs at the level of the stomach. Proteins are also digested in the stomach, but require a general class of enzymes called proteases in order to be digested. Lipids are digested in the duodenum, the first portion of the small intestine. The secretion of lipase enzymes is necessary to complete this task.
Monosaccharides.
Protein is digested to form amino acids. Lipids are digested to fatty acids. Carbohydrates are digested to glucose and other simple sugars.
Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids
lipids are commonly called fats because lipids can accumulate anywhere including your skin or your arteries. lipid digestion usually occures in the stomach or in the intestines. But to much lipids can cause obesity.
becuase the body stores them for later AKA FAT! Because the enzymes needed to digest lipids are not found in the stomach.
The mechanism of the hydrolysis of lipid is known as catabolism of the lipids. This is a process through which lipids are digested and broken down to one molecule of glycerol and three molecules of fatty acids.
proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids and lipids.
Digestion begins the instant you swallowed the food you just chewed up. Maybe not the instant but it begins when the food reaches your stomach.