pancrease
pancrease
pancrease
Liver
It's either pancreas or liver!!
It's either pancreas or liver!!
It's either pancreas or liver!!
pancrease
Liver
After you've eaten a roast dinner, fill up the tray that held the potatoes with water, and watch as giant globules of oil settle on the surface. Now imagine this taking place in your intestines. To enhance the surface area for enzymes to act upon, emulsification takes place to break these large blobs of fat molecules into smaller blobs. The example above was a simplified, but effective analogy. Digestion is where enzymes break up the individual fat molecules into smaller products, which are then easier to absorb into the blood. Emulsification = breaking down lots of fat molecules into smaller clumps of fat molecules. Digestion = breaking one fat molecule into smaller products.
lysosomes
the answer is lysosomes
Large oranges, though if large oranges are dry then small oranges will have more juice.