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Home » The Functions Of Fats In The Body

The Functions Of Fats In The Body

September 29, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

The Functions Of Fats In The Body

Question 1. Functions of lipids/fats.
Answer.

Functions Of Lipids/Fat.

  • Lipids are constituents of the membrane structure
  • Lipids regulate membrane permeability
  • Lipids are a source of fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K)
  • Lipids take part in the regulation of cell metabolism
  • Lipids are an important source of energy (9.5 C/gm)

Importance of Fats in Energy and Nutrient Absorption

  • Lipids can be stored in the body in unlimited amounts
  • Lipids exert an insulating effect in the body
  • Lipids around internal organs, like kidney, may provide padding and protect the organ
  • Lipids are essential forthe  proper functioning of the nervous system
  • Essential fatty acids (PUFAs) are required to be taken in the diet for normal health and growth.

The Functions of Fats in the Body: Energy Storage and Protection

Question 2. Digestion of lipids/fats.
Answer.

Digestion In The Mouth

  • The enzyme lingual lipase is secreted from the dorsal surface of the tongue (Ebner’s gland).
  • It acts at a pH of 4 to 4.5.
  • It breaks down TG to fatty acid and glycerol

Functions of Fats: Insulation, Hormone Production, and Protection

Digestion In The Stomach

  • The enzyme gastric lipase acts at a pH of 7 to 8.
  • It requires calcium ion for its activity.
  • Activity of gastric lipase is seen when the intestinal contents are regurgitated into the stomach.
  • Fats delay the rate of emptying of the stomach and thus have high satiety value.

The Functions of Fats in the Body: Energy Storage and Protection

Digestion In The Small Instestine

  • Pancreatic juice enters the small intestine through the pancreatic duct and bile enters the small intestine through the bile duct.
  • Secretion of pancreatic juice is stimulated by the hormones secretin and Cholecystokinin–Pancreozymin (CCK-PZ)
  • Bile salts help in emulsification of fats (breakdown of fats into smaller units).
  • Pancreatic lipase acts at a pH of 6 and breaks down triglycerides into fatty acids and glycerol.
  • The enzyme cholesterol esterase breaks down cholesterol esters, and phospholipase breaks down phospholipids.

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