compresses and emulsifies (breaks down) it.
Bile is an emulsifier. Bile is a chemical which breaks large globs of oil or fat (lipids) into tiny globules.
compresses and emulsifies (breaks down) it.
Bile emulsifies the fat so it can be broken down further by pancreatic lipase. The resulting tiny droplets are then absorbed by the lacteals in the intestinal villi and carried throughout the body by the lymphatic system.
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digestion of fats starts with the emulsifying action of bile in the duodenum. this results in fat globules breaking up to form a suspension of tiny droplets, thus presenting an increased surface are for the enzyme lipase to act upon. the final products of the digestion of fats are fatty acids and glycerol. these pass into the lacteals of the villi, and pass through the blood capillary.
When tiny droplets cool further they form larger droplets what happens if it becomes too big
Bile assists the digestion of fat. Bile separates fat molecule from one another and prevents them from clumping back together. This makes them more susceptible to actual digestion by a pancreas enzyme called pancreatic lipase. further, bile is an alkaline and can be used by the body to neutralize digestive acid.
The tiny water droplets in the sky form clouds.
be cues it tiny water droplets
Clouds are air masses filled with tiny water droplets or ice crystals.
they evaporate.
aerosols
The tiny drops of water are cool and it condenses.
billions of tiny droplets of water...