endopeptidases - hydrolyses internal peptide bonds into shorter chains , exopeptidases - hydrolyses peptide bonds at ends of polypeptide chains, dipeptidases - hydrolyses peptide bonds between dipeptides, absorbed - moved from small intestine into the blood, assimilated - used by body for function, bile - emulsifies large fat droplets into smaller ones , lipase - hydrolyses triglycerides into monoglycerides and fatty acids , amylase - hydrolyses starch to maltose, maltase - hydrolyses maltose to glucose, micelles - transport monoglycerides and fatty acids to the membrane of the epithelial cells of the small intestine ,

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