The liver stores glucose in the form of glycogen which is converted back to glucose again when needed for energy.
The gallbladder stores and releases bile.
what is a small organ located near the shark's liver; that stores bile
The Gallblader stores the bile produced by the liver.
it should be the liver (part of the excretory system).
liver
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Yes, the liver removes iron from old red blood cells, and stores it for recycling. The spleen identifies these cells and sends the materials to the liver.
The liver is the organ that produces bile and stores nutrients.
The glycogen is stored in the Liver
It stores and releases the bile your liver makes.
The Gallblader stores the bile produced by the liver.
I need to know the same question. I am not certain on how it works either. I have one more question.. What does the gallbladder do ? The liver filters and stores, it produces bile as well. Also, blood coming from the liver is very rich in nutrients. The gallbladder stores the bile that was produced in the liver.