
Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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which of the following is true of bile?
a. needed in the small intestine for the digestion of fats
b. needed in the small intestine for the emulsification of fats
c. synthesized by the gall bladder
d. it converts inactive pancreatic enzymes to an active form
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