The liver is connected by hepatic bile duct and the gallbladder by the cystic bile duct joining to form the common bile duct which joins with the pancreatic duct to form the ampulla of Vater, which opens into the duodenum.
The liver and gallbladder are both located in the upper right quadrant of the abdominal cavity. The liver produces bile to dissolve substances in the stomach; the gallbladder stores this bile.
Microscopic structure of Liver is fascinating. It is beyond the imagination, the three dimentional structure of liver. So you have a portal triad, contening branch of hepatic artery, portal vein and bile duct. In the center of 6 portal triads you have a central vein. Around each portal triad you have 6 cantral veins. So here blood flows from portal triad to central vein. Here hepatic cells are loosely attached to each others. You have sinosids here instead of capillaries. So blood directly come in contact with hepatic cells. They process the blood. Most interesting is bile flows in reverse direction. Toward portal tract. From here it common bile duct. spincture of Oddi divert it to gall bladder. Where it is concentrated 30 times. And realeased during digetion of lipids. Under the influence of hormone cholecystokinine, gall bladder contracts and secretions are released at the center of second part of duodenum. Along with secreations of pancrease, as the spincture of Oddi relaxes. Surprisingly when you remove the gall bladder, when multiple stones are there, digestion is not affecetd. Probably gall bladder was already functionless and so patient is used to it.
The gallbladder plays an important role in digestion. The gallbladder stores bile from the liver and also makes it concentrated by absorbing inorganic salts, small electrolytes, and water and releases it in appropriate quantities when a meal is eaten.
well, the liver produces something called bile which is needed for digestion of fat we consume everyday. The bile is stored in the gall bladder and is transported to the duodenum, where it's enzymnes act on fatty food. But the liver not only takes part in digestion, it plays a large role in other body functions too.
The liver, gallbladder and pancreas all play an important role in the digestion of food and are all located close to one another. The gallbladder is slightly below and slightly behind the liver.
THey are all related to the process of digestion.
They are connected by the hepatic bile duct.
It is connected by the common bile duct.
It is the organ that stores bile.
It is the organ that stores bile.
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yes the gallbladder is part of the digestive system. even though the gallbladder is small in size it plays a major role in digesting foods.
The liver has a central role in lipid metabolism. The liver produces bile, which is required for efficient intestinal fat absorption. The post-absorptive stages of metabolism occur from the lipid absorption in the intestines.
It secretes bile for fat digestion. The hypatocystes (cells) of liver produce bile. The bile is stored in gallbladder. The bile enters the duodenum and emulsifies the fats. It also reduces the acidity of chyme.
The position of the liver will directly affect the digestion process. The liver will usually secrete bile, which will help in the breakdown of fats.
It breaks down amino acids and proteins
Digesting fat.