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What happens to the fat we take in meals? When we eat fat, it is digested and absorbed in our gastrointestinal tract. Some fat is not absorbed and excreted. Fat is one of the three macronutrients of human food, along with carbohydrates and proteins. Fat is a very good source of energy and essential for cell formation and vitamin absorption. It is vital for good health. However, an excess of fat is hazardous for our health. Let us delve into the fate of fat in our body. Digestion of fat:  Lipids are large molecules, and unlike carbohydrates and proteins, they are not soluble in water and do not mix with the watery blood. So, they like to cluster together in large droplets in a liquid surrounding the gastrointestinal tract. The digestive process breaks those large droplets of fat into smaller droplets, and then enzymes digest lipid molecules using enzymes called lipase. In the mouth:  Chewing breaks food into smaller particles and mixes them with saliva. Lingual lipase be

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Bijay Krishna Prasad

Hello Readers

I am Dr.Bijay Krishna Prasad, a Professor of Physiology and Head of the Department of Physiology at A.N.M. Medical College, Gaya. I am passionate about teaching, writing, and sharing my knowledge. I have written two books: Practical Physiology-Haematology and Digestive System Part One, an ebook. This is my first website.  

This blog is about human Physiology, describing the structures and functions of different organs and systems of the human body in detail.

This is an educational blog for medical students, doctors, students of Physiology, and readers who want to add something to their knowledge and skills.

I am Dr.(Prof.) Bijay Krishna Prasad, Professor of Physiology and Head of the Department of Physiology.

Full Name: Dr.Bijay Krishna Prasad,

Nick Name: Bijay

Designation: Professor of Physiology and Head of the Department of Physiology. Blogger, Youtuber.

Date of Birth -19/04//1957, Place of Birth -PATNA, BIHAR.INDIA.
Education: School: Miller Higher Secondary School, PATNA, BIHAR.
Higher Education: M.B.B.S. from Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital.Magadh University.
                               Post-graduation from Patna Medical College and Hospital, Patna University.
My life is simple. I started blog writing during the COVID-19 epidemic on 10th October 20, so my students and the general public could enrich their knowledge. 
Marital Status -Married, 
Hobby: reading, writing, and visionary. 
E-mail    bkp337390@gmail.com
Twitter: bijaykrishnapr3
Linkedin: https://linkd.in/g8fDyed.
Quora: Dr.Bijay's Health Topics
 

I work with Sri Vishal Krishna Prasad, Engineer, MBA, and Trainer.

Full Name: Vishal Krishna Prasad, Nickname: Vishal

 Designation:  Senior Manager -multinational company.  Engineer, MBA, and Trainer.

                        Blogger, Youtuber, and  Writer. 

Date of Birth -22/05//1990, Place of Birth -PATNA, BIHAR.INDIA.
Education: School: St, Karens  Higher Secondary School, PATNA, BIHAR.
Higher Education: B.Tech. from BIT, Sindri, JHARKHAND.
                                MBA from SP Jain.
Marital Status: Married
Hobbies: reading, writing, traveling.

You may contact me at the above address.
Hope you will enjoy reading the blogs 
Thank You.
Dr.(Prof.)BIJAY KRISHNA PRASAD.


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