Question: 13. The Main Function Of Bile Salts Is To: O A. A. Breakdown Hemoglobin Ob. B. Digest Monosaccharides Ос. C. Begin Digestion Of Proteins O D. D. Increase The Surface Area Of Triglycerides
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13. The main function of bile salts is to: O a. a. breakdown hemoglobin ob. b. digest monosaccharides Ос. c. begin digestion of proteins O d. d. increase the surface area of triglycerides
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