The gallbladder is the organ responsible for releasing bile into the small intestine. The liver produces the bile, but the gallbladder stores it. The gallbladder releases the bile through the common bile duct where it then leads into the duodenum, the first section of the small intestine.
Bile is formed in the liver. It is released and stored temporarily in the Gall Baldder. It reaches the small intestines via the bile duct.
Bile reaches the intestine through the common bile duct (ductus choledochus)
Through the common bile duct as it passes through the sphincter of Oddi and the major duodenal papilla.
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Bile is produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder. The gall bladder releases bile into the small intestine. Bile aids in the digestion of lipids while in the small intestine.
The gall bladder releases bile into the duodenum, which is the part of the small intestine that the stomach empties into.
Yes, it releases digestive juice into small intestine. The common bile duct join the pancreatic duct, the bile from common bile duct and pancreatic juice from pancreatic duct empty into duodenum (of small intestine) through the sphincter of oddi (valve) if it is opened. The opening of this valve is controlled by a hormone called Cholecystokinin.
...the gall bladder, but the liver helps or something i think it filters so mhmm yeah :)
only liver produces bile small intestine cannot produce bile. shruti kukreti 8 d rajpal school
The Liver produces bile which is stored in the Gllbladder. As your stomach and intestines digest food, your Gallbladder releases bile through a tube called the common bile duct. The duct connects your Gallbladder and liver to your small intestine. After bile enters and passes down the small intestine, about 90% of bile salts are reabsorbed into the bloodstream through the wall of the lower small intestine. The liver extracts these bile salts from the blood and resecretes them back into the bile. Bile salts go through this cycle about 10 to 12 times a day. Each time, small amounts of bile salts escape absorption and reach the large intestine, where they are broken down by bacteria. Some bile salts are reabsorbed in the large intestine. The rest are excreted in the stool.
Bile is secreted by the liver.
The liver secretes bile. The gallbladder stores it and sends it to the small intestine.
The gallbladder stores bile — a dark green fluid that helps your body digest and absorb food. After you eat, your gallbladder releases bile into your cystic duct. From there, bile moves down the common bile duct and enters your small intestine.
The first part of the small intestine, or duodenum, is where the small intestine receives bile to help digest fats.
The gallbladder stores and releases bile, which helps break down fats.
The frog should have a pancreas that creates bile and transports it to the duedum which is the first part of the frogs small intestine.