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Because fats are excluded by aqueous solutions, they are difficult to digest. Fat droplets entering into the small intestine need to be modified so that they don't join together and form larger, indigestible structures. Bile salts found in bile secreted by the liver keep the fat droplets apart in small, stable structures that can be more easily accessed by digestive enzymes. What is the role of bile

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