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Question
Describe the role of emulsification during the digestion of fats in the intestine.
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Solution
- Emulsification breaks large fat globules into smaller droplets in the intestine.
- Fat reacts with alkaline intestinal solution to form sodium soap, which acts as an emulsifier.
- This emulsification increases the surface area of fats, allowing digestive enzymes to act more efficiently.
- It facilitates easier and faster digestion of fats by making them more accessible to enzymes.
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