The body cannot absorb dietary fat in its original form. Instead, enzymes must first break down the fats into basic components: fatty acids and glycerol; a pancreatic enzyme called lipase is responsible for this process. Without lipase, the body would be unable to break down fats from digested food, which leads to diarrhea or fatty stools. Significantly low levels of lipase can cause permanent damage to the pancreas.

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