The liver role in lipid digestion is the PRODUCTION OF BILE, A SOAPY COMPOUND THAT EMULSIFIES LIPIDS. Bile is a digestive juice that is produced by the liver. In humans, lipids are digested and absorbed at the small intestines. Bile which contains bile acids emulsify lipids at the small intestines so that the lipids can be acted upon by the enzyme pancreatic lipase.
<span>It shows that you don't have to be in a lab with fancy equipment to be able to find something</span>
Answer:
all except green
Explanation:
all except green because the plant is reflecting green light, not absorbing it :)
Hi!
Questions that we cannot answer with science are going to be ones which are subjective, or, opinion related.
For example, could we follow the scientific method in order to successfully see that Mandy's favourite colour is 'blue' and her grandma's favourite food is 'pizza'?
Well... I... I guess, but... It doesn't make sense! These have nothing to do with science, as they are all just opinionated!
Hopefully, you get the picture. =)
Sorry, but I don't want to do your essay. I wish you luck tho :>