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A chemical secreted by liver that helps in digestion?

Bile.


What is the special feature of the bile?

Bile is a digestive fluid produced by the liver that plays a crucial role in the digestion and absorption of fats. Its special feature is the presence of bile salts, which emulsify fats, breaking them down into smaller droplets to enhance their digestion by enzymes. Additionally, bile helps in the excretion of waste products, such as bilirubin, from the body. This unique combination of functions makes bile essential for efficient digestion and nutrient absorption.


What makes a bile to break up fats digestion?

liver


What kind of digestion occurs in the Gallbladder?

The gallbladder stores and releases bile, which helps break down fats.


The gallbladder secretes bile into the small intestine. what is bile designed to do?

bile is a fluid that is designed to aid with digestion.


What makes bile break up fats during digestion?

the liver


How does bile help in the digestion of plants?

It doesn't, bile is useful in the digestion of fats.


What organ can store bile until it is need for digestion?

The gall bladder is the storage organ for bile, people often mistake it for being stored in the intestines


Chemical that breaks down fats into small droplets and helps neutralize stomach acids?

Bile juice does the digestion or emulsification of fats.


What are bile acid sequesterants?

Bile acid sequesterants are drugs that act by binding with the bile produced by the liver. Bile helps the digestion and absorption of fats in the intestine. By blocking the digestion of fats, bile acid sequesterants prevent the formation of cholesterol.


What makes bile to help break up fats?

you liver makes up bile which helps break down fats.


What is the name of the secretion poured into the alimentary canal which contains no enzyme but helps in the digestion of fats?

bile