The primary enzyme for digesting lipids in the small intestine is called?
The primary enzyme for digesting lipids in the small intestine is called:
a) amylase.
b) lipoprotein lipase.
c) lingual lipase.
d) pancreatic lipase.
In the textbook and online, I have trouble finding the specific lipase answer which helps digest lipids in the small intestine.
However, I think it is pancreatic lipase.
Anyone know?
Tagged with: amylase • lingual lipase • lipids • lipoprotein lipase • pancreatic lipase • small intestine • textbook
Filed under: Intestines


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