B. Bile functions to emulsify fats.
C. Bile functions to carry bilirubin formed from breakdown of worn-out RBCs.
D. Bile contains enzymes for digestion.
The incorrect statement regarding bile is option D, which states that bile contains digestive enzymes, which is false. Bile helps in the digestion of fats by emulsifying them but does not contain the enzymes that break them down.
The incorrect statement about bile is option D. Bile does not contain digestive enzymes. This is a common misconception because bile does play a crucial role in digestion, particularly in the digestion of fats. Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder. During digestion, bile is released into the small intestine where it emulsifies fats, i.e., breaks fats into tiny droplets. This increases the surface area of the fats, facilitating their digestion by enzymes called lipases which are not contained in the bile but are secreted by the pancreas. In addition to this, bile helps in the excretion of bilirubin, a byproduct of the breakdown of worn-out red blood cells.
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1. Creatine is scientifically proven and tested to improve the performance of athletes during intense workouts and activities. It further allows one to work harder and better with decreased regeneration time of the ATP.
2. Creatine products are very inexpensive
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b. false