Does the large intestine break down fat?

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2026-03-22 18:25

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No, the large intestine does not break down fat. Its primary functions are to absorb water and electrolytes, and to process waste for elimination. The digestion and breakdown of fats primarily occur in the small intestine through the action of bile and pancreatic enzymes. By the time food reaches the large intestine, most nutrients, including fats, have already been absorbed.

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