Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions
that follows it.
Bile juice is stored in a sac called, gall bladder, located near its
organ of secretion, liver. The gall bladder releases the bile juice
into the small intestine whenever food reaches there. Though
bile juice is devoid of any digestive enzymes, it is required for
the digestion of fats. The fats cannot be digested easily because
they are insoluble in water and are present as large globules.
Bile juice breaks down big fat droplets into smaller droplets.
These are then easily digested by the enzymes released from
the pancreas.
(a) Which organ secretes the bile juice?
(b) Why is digestion of fats difficult as compared to that of
other nutrients?
(c) How does bile juice help in digestion of fat?
(d) Where is the digestion of fat completed?
(e) Does bile juice digest fat completely?