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Lipids Are Broken Down by Lipase Enzymes

Question 193

Question 193

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Lipids are broken down by lipase enzymes. In which organ, or accessory organ, of the digestive tract, would lipase be initially provided?


A) Mouth
B) Stomach
C) Small intestines
D) Large intestines
E) Liver

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