How are fats digested in our body?How does it take place
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Fats are mainly digested in our small intestine.. Pancreatic lipase from pancreas and bile from liver helps in digestion of food.,…..
Digestion is the process of breaking large, insoluble food molecules into smaller molecules for absorption into the bloodstream.\xa0This process involves the use of numerous digestive fluids and enzymes including saliva, mucus, bile, and hydrochloric acid.The human body has four primary stages of food digestion that include\tIt makes its way through the stomach into the small intestine, where it is digested, after the intake of food by the mouth.\tIn the small intestine the nutrients from the digested food are absorbed into the bloodstream through small pores.\tThe leftover undigested food is sent to the large intestine where the body reabsorbs any unprocessed water or nutrients.\t\tThe remaining product of waste food is carried out of the body in terms of stools.\t
In our stomach, Big fat droplets are breaked down by the bile juice secreted by our liver. The smaller fat droplets are then digested in our stomach.