Bile is stored in the gall bladder.
The gall bladder stores the bile which is made in the liver, until it is used in the digestion of fats.
Bile is stored, not created, in the gall bladder before it is secreted into the duodenum to emulsify fats.No
The bile from the liver is not as concentrated as the bile that has been stored in the gall bladder.
The hepatic Bile has a pH of about 7.4 and the Bladder bile has a pH of about 6.8. On an average the pH of bile juice is between 6.8 and 7.6.
The cystic duct lies between the gallbladder and the common bile duct. Its' function is to transport bile from the gall bladder to the common bile duct.
The gall bladder is a little sack on the bottom of the liver. The liver produces bile, an enzyme used in digestion, then pumps the excess bile into the gall bladder to be stored. When the bile is needed in the intestines the bile is pumped out of the gall bladder through the common bile duct.
Bile is made by liver cells (hepatocytes) and stored in the Gall Bladder
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The gallbladder produces and stores bile. It releases bile to help digest food.
The gallbladder stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver. When food containing fat enters the small intestine, a hormone signal triggers the release of bile from the gallbladder into the small intestine to help with digestion and absorption of fats.
bile is stored in the gall bladder. it is produced in the liver.
The "hepatic ducts" carry bile through the liver to the junction with the "cystic duct" (which flows both ways to the gall bladder). The final connection to the intestine is through the "common bile duct". So that while "bile duct" can refer to any of these tubes, the more specific "hepatic duct" refers to the tubes directly from the producing glands in the liver. (see related link)