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30 December, 22:53

What liver secretion is responsible for the emulsification of lipids in the duodenum?

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  1. 30 December, 23:06
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    Bile is responsible for the emulsification of lipids in the duodenum. Fat and lipids are hard modules that are broken down and emulsified by drops of water secreted in order to aid in passing waste through the digestive tract.
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