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What do lipids break down into during the process of digestion?

During digestion, lipids break down into fatty acids and glycerol.


How do cells break down lipids?

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Which enzyme break down lipids?

Lipases


What happens when lipids break down?

Releases energy.


What organelle breaks down lipids?

The organelle that breaks down lipids is the lysosome. Lysosomes contain enzymes that break down various molecules, including lipids, into smaller components that can be recycled or excreted by the cell.


Why can't lipase break down starch?

Lipase can't break down maltose because it is meant to break down lipids. Maltose is a form of a carboydrate, which is broken down by maltase.


Why does hydrolysis break down lipids?

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.


What enzymes break down lipids?

Lipase breaks down lipids (fats) LIPASES


What are facts about lysosomes?

they contain enzymes that break down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins.


Does bile breaks down fat?

No bile does not break down fat. Bile salts only aid in digestion of lipids(fats) by emulsifying them. Pancreatic lipase breaks down the lipids.


What macromolecules do enzymes break down in lipase?

Lipids are broken down by the enzyme Lipase.


What does lipase break down?

Pepsin is found in the stomach, and breaks down long-chain proteins into shorter amino acids, whilst lipase is secreted into the duodenum by the pancreas to break down fats into their constituent parts: fatty acids and glycerol.