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The gallbladder, which is an accessory organ of the small intestines, makes bile which is secreted into the small intestine and emulsifies (breaks down) fats.
fats
fats (Lipids)
Lipase cleaves fats into small molecules, glycerol and fatty acids.
stomach~digests fats this answer is from LRMS ( Leesville Road Middle School) by science teacher Mr.Rutten
the liver
the liver
the pancreas
The liver produces a green liquid called Bile that digests fats ( lipase).
The name of the type of enzyme that digests stains containing fats is Lipase.
They release energy after the body digests it and the leftover fats build up.
It manufactures and secretes digestive enzymes such as amylase, which digests starch. It also produces lipase (which breaks down fats) and trypsin (which is a protein processor).
The liver secretes bile which helps in fat absorption.
The enzyme that breaks down fat is lipase.
The gallbladder, which is an accessory organ of the small intestines, makes bile which is secreted into the small intestine and emulsifies (breaks down) fats.
fats
pancreas makes enzymes and hormones such as insulin and glucagon for the body. It secretes digestive enzymes such as amylase which digests starch. It also produces lipase (which breaks down fats) and trypsin (which is a protein processor).