Bile salts breaks up large fat droplet into smaller ones. Called chylomicron.
Lipases (enzymes) and bile produced in the liver break down fats (lipids).
Emulsifiers are chemicals that break up large fat droplets.
bile
its really that simple :)
Bile Salts
Emulsification by bile breaks up the fat into smaller particles. This process increases the surface area that can be acted upon by digestive enzymes like lipase.
The warmer the temperature, the faster the particles move.
Heat
Fats are made up of lipid molecules. Lipase is the enzyme that breaks up the lipid molecules.
You think probable to a binary molecule.
Its Bile
Emulsification by bile breaks up the fat into smaller particles. This process increases the surface area that can be acted upon by digestive enzymes like lipase.
You question makes no sense. If particles dissolve they go into solution, they do not "break apart and scatter".
The gall bladder breaks up fats
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Thermal Decomposition
They speed up.
Temperature, which is the average kinetic energy of all the particles that make up a substance. :0temperature
This substance is a gas.
The warmer the temperature, the faster the particles move.
Emulsification by bile breaks up the fat into smaller particles. This process increases the surface area that can be acted upon by digestive enzymes like lipase.