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Q: In which part of the alimentary canal, the complete digestion of fat takes place ?
  • A. Large intestine
  • B. Small intestine
  • C. Stomach
  • D. Mouth
Correct Answer: Option B - The majority of fat digestion happens once it reaches the small intestine. This is also where the majority of nutrients are absorbed. Pancreas produces enzymes that break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. Liver produces bile that helps digest fats and certain vitamins.
B. The majority of fat digestion happens once it reaches the small intestine. This is also where the majority of nutrients are absorbed. Pancreas produces enzymes that break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. Liver produces bile that helps digest fats and certain vitamins.

Explanations:

The majority of fat digestion happens once it reaches the small intestine. This is also where the majority of nutrients are absorbed. Pancreas produces enzymes that break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. Liver produces bile that helps digest fats and certain vitamins.