A rat doesn't have a gallbladder!
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I don't think any animals have their gallbladder positioned in their leg.
There are some animals that have evolved to not have a gallbladder - the horse is probably the most commonly encountered of these animals. The horse doesn't need a gallbladder - the function of the gallbladder is to store up bile between meals for digestion after the consumption of a meal. As horses have evolved to graze and eat almost constantly throughout the day, they don't have "meals" for the gallbladder to store up bile between and they evolved to not havea gallbladder.
angry, amorous, anal, awful, absent, asinine
some and some ...mostly they do have gallbladder with some expiation (Psittaciformes etc...)
Animals are not photo autotrophs.So they do not have chloroplasts.
The process by which the gallbladder is emptied by a urinary catheter and washed ( irrigated ) via some special solutions.
The type of animals that are typically absent in a soft bottom subtidal community are sessile. A sessile animal is not able to move and is permanently attached to something solid.
no its not the gallbladder but the pancreas and in some diabetics this does not happen
Some symptoms of gallbladder cancer are jaundice, fever, pain above the stomach and bloating. Women and native americans have a higher risk factor for developing gallbladder cancer.
No-Empty refers to a container with nothing in it. Absent just means someone is not present at some event or location-like absent from school.
If water is absent, conditions would be dry. Dry conditions will lead to a drought - and possibly loss of life of humans and animals due to thirst. It would be helpful if the question was more explicit. In what context would the water be absent?
They are absent in animals and bacteria. They are in plants