The gallbladder is the organ that helps people to digest fats and oils. The liver makes bile, which is then stored in the gallbladder until it's needed for the digestion of fats. The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ.
Your brain does the digesting of facts with commonsensides (If it's fat your thinking of then it's a group of enzymes called lipases but also bile from your liver and gall bladder help by emulsifying the fats and oils (emulsify turns it into little droplets)
Bile is necessary for the digestion and absorption of fats in the small intestine. It helps emulsify fats, making them easier for enzymes to break down. Bile also plays a role in the elimination of waste products from the body.
Bile is a natural "soap." It breaks up and surrounds the oil, forming little droplets. The droplets can be assimilated without being digested. So you body doesn't have to break down fats into not-fat parts; it can use the oils as constructed. This is a more efficient way to get fats (oils) into the body.
Lipids. (Both fats and oils are lipids. Fats are solid while oils are liquid. It is more correct to use the term 'lipids' rather than just calling them 'fats')
The skin is an organ, and it is the organ that covers and protects the body.
Both are emulsifiers (both make fats and oils more soluble in water). ?Both are amphipathic molecules (they contain a polar end and a non-polar end). ?Bile helps the fat interact with the water during the process of digestion. The process is very much like washing dishes. One uses soap to help get rid of the oils (fat) off a greasy pan for instance.
for starch - amylase for proteins - protiase for fats and oils - lipase proteins are broken up into ameno acids starch is broken up ito multose then glucose fats and oils are broken up into glycerol
Essential oils can be effectively dissolved in water by using a dispersant or emulsifier to help the oil mix evenly with the water. This can be achieved by using substances like alcohol, solubilizers, or carrier oils to help the essential oils disperse in the water.
After dietary oils have been emulsified in the GI tract by the bile and lipases, they are absorbed and pass through the liver where they become fatty acids like triglycerides to be stored in the adipose tissue.
Some organic oils and nutrients help in making the scalp conducive for hair growth. It is best to consult a hair expert in order to get the right oils and nutrients for your hair.
Heyy everyone wanted to know the answer well i dont know it ask your mom! Just kidding the answer is emulsification It breaks down large droplets of fat! Its fun to know THING! XD
Certain oils, such as castor oil and peppermint oil, are known to help with constipation by promoting bowel movements and relieving discomfort.