no, it serves some sort of purpose in digestion but food does not go inside of it. otherwise, it could not be removed
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No, food does not go into the gall bladder.
The gall bladder produces a very bitter, green liquid called bile which is released during digestion and helps break down fats.
abdominal distention, burping, bad digestion of food, steatorrhea, increase pass of gasses, intestinal malabsorption, malnutrition and decreases absorption of fats.
The Liver, The pancreas, and the gallbladder.
its called digestion
The three organs that work together to help the small intestine are the pancreas, liver, and gallbladder. Hope I helped. (=
digestion
The gallbladder stores and releases bile, which helps break down fats.
No digestion occurs in the gallbladder, but the gall bladder can produce a greenish liquid called gall/bile, and that gall/bile flows into your small intestine to help digest food there. To be more specific, bile salts aid in the digestion of fats in the small intestine.
Food never goes to the gallbladder. from the stomach it enters the duodenum, (first part of the small intestines) then the small intestines to the large intestine also called the colon. from the colon to the rectum and out of the body. The gallbladder and liver secrete enzymes that aid in digestion.
The function of gallbladder in a turtle is to aid in digestion. It secretes digestive juices that help the turtle make use of the food that it eats.
during digestion
the liver produces bile and the gallbladder stores and releases it for digestion
abdominal distention, burping, bad digestion of food, steatorrhea, increase pass of gasses, intestinal malabsorption, malnutrition and decreases absorption of fats.
salivary gland, liver, gallbladder, pancreas
Bile, to help with fat digestion.
While the gallbladder may appear to be functioning in chemical digestion because it produces a chemical, in reality this chemical functions as part of mechanical digestion. Bile produced by the gallbladder emulsifies fats. This means that it breaks the fat particles into smaller particles without changing their chemical nature.
pancreas The liver, gallbladder and pancreas all send chemicals to your small intestine.
The liver and gallbladder are important to the digestion of a pig. These organs create and store bile which is a secretion that aids in the digestion of the pig.