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Give the name of an enzyme which catalyses the breakdown of lipids? thanks in advance
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Give the name of an enzyme which catalyses the breakdown of lipids? thanks in advance
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lipids are fat molecules just stuck together and they are broke down by the enzyme called Lipase which are found in our small intestine.
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