That small lobe is called as quadrate lobe. Behind that you have the caudate lobe.
Well, the gallbladder is attached to the liver via the hepatic duct. www.undergradanatomy.com/.../liver/default.asp
The organ nestled among the liver lobes is the gallbladder. It is a small, pear-shaped organ that stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver, releasing it into the small intestine to aid in digestion. The gallbladder is located on the underside of the liver, specifically in a small fossa formed by the liver's right lobe.
The gallbladder doesn't actually produce a substance, but it stores bile which helps with digestion and is produced in the liver.
It is located underneath the center lobe, left aterier of posterier, I'm not quite sure its exact name.
Most of the right lobe of the liver Gallbladder Portion of the right kidney
The gallbladder is the sac-like organ found in the posterior part of the right lobe of the liver. It stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver, releasing it to aid in the digestion of fats when needed.
Most of the liver is in Right Upper Quadrant, but a small part is in Left Upper Quadrant.
the largest lobe of the liver is the right lobe.
caudate lobe
Dogfish have 3 lobes in their liver, 2 large lobes and 1 central small lobe.
The left upper quadrant is the location of the left portion of the liver, the larger portion of the stomach, the pancreas, left kidney, spleen, portions of the transverse and descending colon, and parts of the small intestine. The upper light contains the rest of the stomach.
Right between the hypothalamus and the kidneys, under the temporal lobe above the gallbladder. Hang a left at the liver, and follow the gastrointestinal tract until you hit the stomach.