Bile= Throwup
Goat+Bile=Goat throwup
A gallbladder is only really needed for meat eaters. The liver produces ample bile and releases it into the intestine as needed for fat digestion. Since goats only ingest plant fats, very little bile is needed compared to what a carnivore ingesting animal fats requires. The only real function of a gallbladder is to serve as a reservoir for bile so plenty is available when large amounts of fat enter the intestine. So, vegetarian animals do just fine without one.
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A gallbladder is only really needed for meat eaters. The liver produces ample bile and releases it into the intestine as needed for fat digestion. Since goats only ingest plant fats, very little bile is needed compared to what a carnivore ingesting animal fats requires. The only real function of a gallbladder is to serve as a reservoir for bile so plenty is available when large amounts of fat enter the intestine. So, vegetarian animals do just fine without one.
no because bile is stored in the bile duct
bile
Bile is not a chemical, it is bile salts.
Bile= Throwup Goat+Bile=Goat throwup
Bile is made when food enters your stomach and your liver produces bile.
no, bile is different from bile salt.bile is the secretion of the liver consisting of water, bile salt,bile pigment,cholestorol,lecithin and several ion it emulsifies lipids prior to their digestion.
In addition to water, bile contains bile salts, bile pigments (bilirubin and biliverdin), cholesterol, and electrolytes.
bile contains cholesterol and digestive acids
bile salts in bile speed up fat digestion
Yes, the secretion of bile is one of the functions of hepatocytes. The bile released from hepatocytes drains into canaliculi, which become bile ductules and then the common bile duct.
The bile from the liver is not as concentrated as the bile that has been stored in the gall bladder.