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As fats move through the duodenum,the pancreatic duct introduces bile and pancreatic juice.As fats are insoluble and cannot be digested,the bile salt surrounds the fats and make it make it becomes soluble and the fats can then be absorbed by the blood.

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Q: What happens to fats as they pass through the duodenum?
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