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The liver releases bile, and the pancreas releases digestive enzymes.
In the small intestine of digestive system the lipids are emulsified by the action of bile from liver.
Boris Petrovich Babkin has written: 'Pavlov, a biography' 'Studies on the pancreatic secretion in skates' -- subject(s): Pancreas, Secretions, Skates (Fishes) 'Secretory mechanism of the digestive glands' -- subject(s): Digestive organs, Secretion 'The regulation of the bile flow through the bile passages' -- subject(s): Bile ducts
The liver IS an organ of digestion. The liver produces hypatocytes. Hepatocytes create bile.
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.
Bile is 85% water, 10% bile salts , 3% mucus and pigments, 1% fats, and 0.7% inorganic salts , thats mean bile is secretion which lack enzyme.
the bile is secreted in the small intestines of the body. from the liver
A hormone produced principally by the small intestine in response to the presence of fats, causing contraction of the gallbladder, release of bile, and secretion of pancreatic digestive enzymes
Bile
BILE
bile contains cholesterol and digestive acids