Yes, bile is created in the liver, stored for use in the gall bladder, and is discharged into the duodenum.
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The bile is stored in the gallbladder and after it leaves the gallbladder it travels to the duodenum. Bile is a very powerful antioxidant which helps in removingÊ toxins from the liver.
The bile is stored in the gallbladder and after it leaves the gallbladder it travels to the duodenum. Bile is a very powerful antioxidant which helps in removingÊ toxins from the liver.
Bile is stored in the gallbladder, prior to secretion in to the duodenum.
Bile is secreted by the hepatocytes of the liver. It is stored in the gallbladder between meals and upon eating is discharged in the duodenum where the bileaids in lipid digestion.
Bile is stored, not created, in the gall bladder before it is secreted into the duodenum to emulsify fats.No
Bile is stored and concentrated in the gallbladder, although it is produced by the liver. Then it goes to the duodenum (part of the small intestine) when it is needed for digesting lipids (fats).
Bile is produced in the liver, and stored in the gallbladder. While eating, it is discharged into the lumen of the duodenum.
the emulsifier in your body is found in a complex fluid called the bile, which is produced by your liver, the largest gland in oyur body. bile passes down a tube from the liver and is stored in a small pouch called tha gallbaldder. as you digest food, the gallbladder releases bile into the duodenum through a bile duct.~hope i helped you~~hi to all II-St.Mark students from USLT batch 2010-2011~
The gallbladder is the organ responsible for releasing bile into the small intestine. The liver produces the bile, but the gallbladder stores it. The gallbladder releases the bile through the common bile duct where it then leads into the duodenum, the first section of the small intestine.
Bile is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder.
The duodenum (part of the small intestine) is where the hepatopancreatic duct (common duct from the liver and pancreas) empties both bile and enzymes from the pancreas for chemical digestion.The duodenum or small intestine.
The hepatocytes in the liver produce bile, which then flows through the left and right hepatic ducts to the common hepatic duct. Once the common hepatic duct is filled, the bile flows into the cystic duct and then into the gallbladder where it is stored. The gallbladder allows the bile to flow back into the cystic duct and then the common bile duct which empties into the duodenum.