Neither.The gallbladder will store bile, but bile is not an enzyme. Bile is produced by the liver.
The function of the gallbladder is to store bile produced by the liver
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to store bile?
Bile released from the gallbladder into the duodenum --Bile from the gallbladder mainly serves to emulsify fats. It does serve neutralization purposes distally in the ileum. The main buffers of acidic chyme as it moves from the stomach to the first part of the small intestine, the duodenum, are pancreatic bicarbonate and secretions from the submucosal Von Brunners glands. The Goblet cells of the duodenal epithelium secrete mucus which helps to protect the small intestine from damage from the acidic chyme as well.
It is used to store bile.
if the food is already has gone through the stomach then it is chyme
There are some animals that have evolved to not have a gallbladder - the horse is probably the most commonly encountered of these animals. The horse doesn't need a gallbladder - the function of the gallbladder is to store up bile between meals for digestion after the consumption of a meal. As horses have evolved to graze and eat almost constantly throughout the day, they don't have "meals" for the gallbladder to store up bile between and they evolved to not havea gallbladder.
The gallbladder's main purpose is to help break down fat molecules. It also helps to store bile that is produced by the liver.
The partially digestive food in the stomach is known by the name of Chyme.
Bile that is produced by the liver is stored in the gallbladder.
Chyme!! :))))))))