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Quiz: Digestion of Lipids by Lipase and Bile Salts

AQA 7402 A-Level Biology

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Building on what you've learned about digestion, let's test your knowledge of how lipids are broken down by lipase and bile salts!

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What is the role of bile salts in lipid digestion?

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Which statements about lipase are correct? (Select all that apply)

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Bile salts break lipids into small droplets, making them easier for {{blank0}} to act on and break down into {{blank1}} and glycerol.

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Where is bile stored before it is released into the small intestine?

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Which part of the digestive system is lipase released into?

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Lipids are broken down into glycerol and {{blank0}} by the enzyme {{blank1}}.

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Which statement about the role of lipids in the body is correct?

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