If a person did not produce bile,
a. fats would pass through the intestines undigested.
b. fats would be digested and absorbed too quickly.
c. fat digestion may occur more slowly.
d. digestion of fat would be unaffected.
Answer: c. fat digestion may occur more slowly.
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