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What does fat break into in the digestive system?

Fat breaks into fatty acids and glycerol by the action of lipase in the small intestine.


What part of the body burns fat?

digestive system -_- _-_-


What is the bile's function in the digestive system?

the main function of bile in digestive system is that, it breaks down fat and cholesterol in food and helps in elimination of waste.


What is bile's main function in the digestive system?

the main function of bile in digestive system is that, it breaks down fat and cholesterol in food and helps in elimination of waste.


Is the liver part of digestive system?

Yes. If liver malfunctions, you get hapatitis, by which the whole digestive system is impaired.


What part of the digestive system absorbs the most fat?

stomach. the gall bladder puts bile onto the fats in the stomach


What type of enzyme are digestive enzyme?

things like amylase which breaks down carbohydrates and lipase which breaks down fat/lipids. these are some types of digestive enzymes


What is the name of the green liquid that breaks down fat and oil from body?

The green liquid that breaks down fat and oil from the body is called bile. It is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder before being released into the digestive system to aid in the digestion and absorption of fats.


Is the pancreas part of the digestive tract?

No. The digestive tract consists of the tube that makes up the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, rectum, and anus. The pancreas (and liver) are accessory organs which, along with the digestive tract, make up the digestive system.


Who invented your fat?

i think your fat comes from all of the foods in your body in digestive system.


What body part breaks fat that you eat?

liver


Do the digestive and circulatory system interact?

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