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The human digestive system organ is the gall bladder.
If the gallbladder is functioning properly, it will pass the digestive juices to the small intestine.
The salivary glands, the gall bladder, the pancreas.
The gall blader
They are considered accessory glands of the digestive system because they only send digestive juices and acids to the main digestive organs. Food does not actually enter any of the accessory organs.
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The bladder is part of the urinary system. The other system that has a bladder is the digestive system. It has the gall bladder.
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it does help the gallbladder and all the bladder left it take it to the gall bladder first
Bile is produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder.
Yes, it releases digestive juice into small intestine. The common bile duct join the pancreatic duct, the bile from common bile duct and pancreatic juice from pancreatic duct empty into duodenum (of small intestine) through the sphincter of oddi (valve) if it is opened. The opening of this valve is controlled by a hormone called Cholecystokinin.
Bile is made by liver cells (hepatocytes) and stored in the Gall Bladder