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emulsification
In a homogenizer. Homogenized milk has its big fat globules broken up into smaller globules that are less likely to clump up and form a layer of fat on top of your mik.
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It is droplets of fat contained in the stool. A fecal fat test shows how many fat globules are in the stool.
Bile is the chemical which breaks up large fat globules into smaller droplets. It doesn't digest the lipid molecules; it just increases the surface area to aid enzymes in the small intestine.
Homogenisation Right answer is Bile Emulsification that causes breakdown of f at globules.
Bile is the non-enzyme substance that causes fat to be dispersed into smaller globules. Bile is a yellow-green liquid that is produced by the liver.
compresses and emulsifies (breaks down) it.
they are found as droplets that have dispersed in watery fluid. they are bound by phospholipid membranes, which are resistant to heat They also carry vitamins a,d,e and k
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Lipases perform a process called emulsification which breaks fat globules into smaller particles. This gives more surface area for the enzymes to then break the oils into fatty acids.
It is part of a yeast cell but i have tried to find the definition but with out luck hope this helps in some way!