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Explain recall that lipases break lipids into glycerol and fatty acids in the context of Animal tissues, organs and organ systems.

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Animal tissues, organs and organ systems

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Explain recall that lipases break lipids into glycerol and fatty acids in the context of Animal tissues, organs and organ systems.

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lipase is the starting point for this answer. Recall that lipases break lipids into glycerol and fatty acids. A clear answer should keep that idea linked to The human digestive system in Animal tissues, organs and organ systems. You can support the point by showing that lipase is a curriculum-aligned term linked to the learning objective: Recall that lipases break lipids into glycerol and fatty acids. Do not giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Recall that lipases break lipids into glycerol and fatty acids; instead answer by clearly explaining how to recall that lipases break lipids into glycerol and fatty acids.

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This question expects a structured explanation, not a single isolated fact. Credit comes from naming the correct idea, using precise biological vocabulary, and keeping the answer anchored to The human digestive system. Use precise biological vocabulary when you explain how to recall that lipases break lipids into glycerol and fatty acids.

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