Yes. Cows have a functioning liver and gall bladder just like humans do.
They secrete bile. They secrete bile.
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It stimulates the liver to secrete bile.
well the villi are on the walls of the small intestine and they secrete pancreatic juice, made from the pancreas.
In a frog, the liver produces and secretes bile.
No. Bile is synthesized in the liver, stored in the gallbladder and secreted into the intestinal tract at the same entry point as pancreatic juice - through a tube called the common bile duct - but the pancreas itself does not make or secrete bile.
In a cow, the function of the gallbladder is to primarily store bile. Bile is a liquid that is produced by the liver. The gallbladder also concentrates bile so that it ca be used to help break up fatty foods.
The inability to secrete bile can result in grey-white poop because bile is responsible for giving stool its brown color. When bile is not present in the digestive system, the stool may appear gray or white. This could be a sign of a liver or gallbladder disorder, and it's important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and diagnosis.
Yes, the gallbladder and liver secrete bile into the small intestine to digest fats.
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