the gall-bladder
stomach
stomach
you liver makes up bile which helps break down fats.
The bile in the stomach,which has a acidic base,by this process it breaks down the food in your stomach
it produces bile and the gallbladder stores the bile
Bile helps digest fatty foods by emulsifying the fats.
Stomach acids or bile break down food eaten so that the nutrients can metabolized or absorbed by the body. No bile - maybe starvation.
the gallbladder contracts to release bile. Bile is released at specific amounts to absorb and break down non watersoulble substances. so Bile is released when fat is in the stomach
Bile is a green-yellow liquid that is produced by the liver. No, bile does not stimulate the release of pancreatic juices. It helps to break down fats and also neutralizes acid in the stomach.
Gall or bile is produced in the liver of humans, just as in many other vertebrates. It is however, stored in the gall bladder. Upon digestion it is released into the duodenum, or the first section of the small intestine.
bile
Bile emulsifies fat so that enzymes that act on fat can work. Soap does the same thing when you wash dishes.
In the stomach, very little fat is digested. Most of fat digestion occurs in the intestine, where bile and enzymes act to break down fats.