BILE is digested. BILE gives the color to your feces. It helps to break down fats.
It releases bile which emulsifies fat.
bile
Bile is stored in the gall bladder and helps break down lipids in the food being digested.
It turns to Bile and is excreted out of your rectum.
Fats is digested in the duodenum by the bile salts. The process is called emulsification.
by bile in the stomach then by lipase by bile in the stomach then by lipase
Lipids, which are emulsified by bile to make it easier for the molecules to be digested by enzymes.
Fats must be emulsified (broken down into small droplets) by bile in the duodenum before they can be digested.
It is made in the liver and stored in the gallbladder. It helps to break down large fats into smaller fats so that they can be more easily digested.
Bile contains bile slats that help in the process of emulsification of fats without which fats cannot be digested. emulsification of fats also increases the surface area of the fat malecules for lipase to act on.
Liver produces bile and it is stored in gall bladder.... Bile breaks down fat. If you some how dont have gall bladder or your liver cant produce bile you can not eat fat....or oil and any meat product even egg.
Fat is digested in by the liver, gallbladder, and bile duct; the pancreas, and then finally the small intestine.