Lipids are broken down by bile and lipases into what? A. Trans fats B. Saturated fats C. Monoglycerides D. Triglycerides
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Bile helps emulsify fats, breaking them into smaller droplets, which increases the surface area for enzymes to act on. Lipases are enzymes that break down lipids. Show more…
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