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I know someone who was recently diagnosed as having unmitigated gall. She contracted it while on the phone with a crabby old woman, which seems to have brought on the condition. Other possible factors included cats, money, and an even worse malady that's very hard to rid yourself of... Vicki-itis. So far the unmitigated gall only seems to have caused mild headaches, perpetual work weeks, and occasional outbursts-- as might be expected from someone with tourette syndrome. We expect she will make a full recovery, but are worried about the possibility of reexposure to the infectious source.

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What is the significance of the rat gall bladder in the field of medical research?

The rat gall bladder is significant in medical research because it is used as a model for studying gallstone formation and related diseases in humans. Researchers can study the development and treatment of gallstones by examining the rat gall bladder, providing valuable insights into human health.


What does pale feces mean?

Light-coloured poo poo's! Pale feces can mean you have gall stones blocking what is called the common bile duct leading from your gall bladder to your liver. The bile that is collected in your gall bladder is secreted in to the liver which is then secreted into the stomach to help digest fats that you have eaten. This bile is the substance that turns your feces to a brownish color, so if your feces is pale colored, you most likely have a blockage of your gall bladder.


Where is the Bile Produced?

Bile is produced in the liver and is then stored in the gallbladder.


What type of digestion occurs in the gallbladder?

No digestion occurs in the gallbladder, but the gall bladder can produce a greenish liquid called gall/bile, and that gall/bile flows into your small intestine to help digest food there. To be more specific, bile salts aid in the digestion of fats in the small intestine.


Functions of gall bladder?

The gallbladder functions as a storage organ for bile produced by the liver. It releases bile into the small intestine to help with digestion of fats. The gallbladder is not essential for survival, but its absence can lead to difficulties in digesting fatty foods.