I think bile
Neither.The gallbladder will store bile, but bile is not an enzyme. Bile is produced by the liver.
Emphysematous cholecystitis is a serious gallbladder infection caused by bacterial organisms. Clostridium or E. coli are the bacterial organisms that can produce gas in the walls of the gallbladder. This condition can be fatal and may require immediate surgery.
No, the gall bladder does not produce hydrochloric acid the oxyntic cell (chief cells) produce the hydrochloric acid.
The gallbladder itself does not produce bile; rather, it stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver. The liver produces about 800 to 1,000 milliliters of bile daily. When needed, the gallbladder releases this bile into the small intestine to aid in digestion, particularly in the emulsification of fats.
The cow is a mammal that does have a gallbladder. Like in humans, the cow uses its gallbladder to produce bile, which helps the cow digest any type of fat.
liver,pancres,and the gallbladder
YES. and then it will be stored in the gallbladder which is located just below the liver.
The liver produces bile juice that is stored temporarily in the gall bladder.
The gallbladder produces bile to break down fats. When someone's gallbladder becomes sluggish, it can produce pain. if the gallbladder or duct becomes clogged, fats are not digested as well. In severe gallbladder disease, you can see undigested fats as a thin layer floating in urine or stool.
There is no artificial gallbladder that can act as a replacement for the human gallbladder.
The gallbladder doesn't actually produce a substance, but it stores bile which helps with digestion and is produced in the liver.
Several species of birds (the psittacines (including cockatoos), pigeons/doves and ostriches) lack a gallbladder altogether BUT they do produce liver bile which empties directly into the gut without being stored in a bladder.