The gall bladder secretes bile juice which is stored in the liver. Bile breaks down fats into tiny droplets that can be digested and absorbed more easily. The digestive juices then act on these tiny droplets to form simpler compounds known as am/no acids and glycerol. |
Select the correct statement regarding this. |
A) The positions of gall bladder and liver should be interchanged.
B) Amino acids and glycerol should not be replaced as they are correctly mentioned.
C) Fats should be replaced by starch whereas am/no acids should be replaced by peptides.
D) The positions of fats and glycerol should be interchanged.
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
The liver secretes bile juice which is stored in the gall bladder. Bile breaks down fats into tiny droplets that can be digested and absorbed more easily. The digestive juices then act on these tiny droplets to form simpler compounds known as fatty acids and glycerol.You need to login to perform this action.
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