because they have bacteria in their digestive tract which secrete cellulase enzyme to digest cellulose... so they dont need gall bladder in their digestion...
they do not have one because they would eat it
NO
There is no pipe between the kidney and gall bladder. The gall bladder forms the cystic duct which then forms the common bile duct which enters the duodenum (small intestine). The kidneys only attach to the ureters and to the renal arteries/renal veins. Im not sure if youre talking about gall stones or kidney stones, but the removal of the gall bladder is a cholecystectomy
The Gall bladder sores bile which is created in the liver. Bile is used in digestion.
There is more than one bladder. One is the urinary bladder which holds urine (excretory system) until you are ready to release it. Another is the gall bladder which holds bile (digestive system) until you eat fat. Bile helps to breaks down fat and that makes the fat easier to digest.
The bladder.
Pigeon-livered/lacking gall = timid, easily frightened
No They dont
No a horse does not have a Gall Bladder.
Acids found in your gall bladder are enzymes
The human digestive system organ is the gall bladder.
to store the bile in our body
No, it is not a problem. Gall bladder is an organ which stores bile in it.
Goats do need their gall bladder to aid in digestion.
Bile is stored in the gall bladder.
I don't understand your question but if you are asking what are the functions of your liver and gall bladder the liver in simple terms filters out toxins from your body and the gall bladder aids in this process, the gall bladder is not a vital organ therefore you can live without it
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The gall bladder is the storage organ for bile, people often mistake it for being stored in the intestines
B/t the lobes of liver is a rounded pouch gall bladder is located