whats is the smallest subunit into which starch an be broken down
fats
Bile Salts.
bile salts
Bile salts break up fats into smaller fats
They emulsify fats in the duodenum.
Bile salts do not digest fats. They cause the fats to become smaller and that increases the surface area so that enzymes in the digestive tract can act quickly.
Bile is produced in the liver and helps to digest fat in the human body. Once produced, bile is stored in the gallbladder and is discharged into the duodenum when a person eats.
liver is responsible for making bile . Bile is a greenish bitter digestive liquid that contains bile salts and bile pigments. Bile salts consist of death enthrocytes, RBC's- Biliverdin and Bilirubin. Bile pigments are responsible for the emulsification of fats.
bile is the emulsification agent that helps to digest fats.
the bile converts larger molecules of fat into emulsified fat by a process called emulsification
Fats is digested in the duodenum by the bile salts. The process is called emulsification.
It is made in the liver and stored in the gallbladder. It helps to break down large fats into smaller fats so that they can be more easily digested.