lipase,maltase and peptidase
lipase,maltase and peptidase
It will mostly be absorbed in by the body however if there are too much fats consumed by the body it will be simply passed out of the body as food waste
Yes, bile salts are effective in aiding digestion and absorption of fats in the body by emulsifying fats to make them easier to digest and absorb.
When fats are digested, they are still fats. They expand in your body and that i why you grow bigger if you eat to much of them.
The gallbladder stores and releases bile, a fluid that helps break down fats in the small intestine. When you eat fatty foods, the gallbladder releases bile into the small intestine to aid in the digestion and absorption of fats.
fats
The digestion of fats is referred to as emulsification and is assisted by bile from the liver and gallbladder. Then lacteals, which are small tubes inside of villi in the small intestine, most abundant in the ileum, absorb the fat and move it into the lymphatic system to be distributed in the body.
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Protein digestion occurs in stomach only because it is safe for the body, as stomach has mucous secretions which prevents self digestion of stomach muscles by PEPSIN (enzyme for protein digestion) :)
the body has a hard time to metabolize fat
No, lipase is an enzyme that acts on substrates like fats and oils to break them down into smaller molecules, such as fatty acids and glycerol. It helps in the digestion and absorption of fats in the body.
It doesn't, bile is useful in the digestion of fats.